John Proctor
Architect London / United Kingdom
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![Woodwarde Road](https://cdn.archilovers.com/projects/b_730_d4770c66-8f72-43e1-8307-47d7b5224699.jpg)
Woodwarde Road
London / 2023
![Quarter Glass House](https://cdn.archilovers.com/projects/b_730_56db93bd-b440-4bb2-a95c-b87a3993b27e.jpg)
Quarter Glass House
City of London / United Kingdom / 2020
![Marylebone Apartment](https://cdn.archilovers.com/projects/b_730_de5f0b84-8751-4a4e-9abb-98cccdae862f.jpg)
Marylebone Apartment
London / United Kingdom / 2019
![Brick Lintel House](https://cdn.archilovers.com/projects/b_730_689cc69d-e5e9-434c-bbd0-4d99e0573953.jpg)
Brick Lintel House
City of London / United Kingdom / 2019
BA (Hons), DipArch, ARB, RIBA
John graduated from the University of Nottingham with Distinction and went on to work for award-winning UK practices including Hawkins\Brown, Patel Taylor and Softroom Architects. John worked primarily on cultural projects and was project leader to design and deliver the Sackler Centre for Arts Education at the V&A Museum, whilst at Softroom, which won an RIBA award in 2010.
John then moved abroad and worked for Arcop Architects in Nassau, Bahamas. He was the conceptual designer for all major office projects and responsible for delivering over $23 million of built work.
On returning to London in 2014 John started his own firm, Proctor & Co Architecture Ltd, specialising in residential architecture and design. The practice has steadily grown in stature and in 2018 John joined partnership with Mike Shaw. The firm remains focused on high-quality residential architecture, design and development.
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Director & Architect BA (Hons), DipArch, ARB, RIBA John graduated from the University of Nottingham with Distinction and went on to work for award-winning UK practices including Hawkins\Brown, Patel Taylor and Softroom Architects. John worked primarily on cultural projects and was project leader to design and deliver the Sackler Centre for Arts Education at the V&A Museum, whilst at Softroom, which won an RIBA award in 2010. John then moved abroad and worked for Arcop Architects in Nassau, Bahamas. He was the conceptual designer for all major office projects and responsible for delivering over $23 million of built work. On returning to London in 2014 John started his own firm, Proctor & Co Architecture Ltd, specialising in residential architecture and design. The practice has steadily grown in stature and in 2018 John joined partnership with Mike Shaw. The firm remains focused on high-quality residential architecture, design and development.