HISTORY & AWARDS
PWP Architects was originally established in Havant, Hampshire by Chris Wilkins in 1921 as 'Chris Wilkins and Sons Architects'. His son, Paul Wilkins, succeed his father and retired in 1986.
'Paul Wilkins Partnership' changed organisational structure and became incorporated as PWP Architects Ltd in 2000.
Jeremy Sayer, John Organ and David Blunden made PWP Architects into a limited company in 2000 and Stuart Bone and Shawn Lambert joined Jeremy as Directors in 2006.
PWP Architects has a wealth of experience in the local area, including a large range of projects in Havant, as well as nationally for larger commercial companies in a number of construction and development sectors.
PWP Architects became a Chartered Practice with the RIBA in 2010.
The practice has Quality Assurance accreditation under ISO 9001.
Firehouse Restaurant, Butlins
Transform Awards 2015:
'Best Brand Development Project to Reflect Changed Mission/ Values and Positioning.'
Wave Hotel, Butlins Bognor Regis
Winner of LABC Building Excellence Awards 2013:
Best Technical Innovation
Wave Hotel, Butlins Bognor Regis
Winner of LABC Building Excellence Awards 2013:
Best Large Commercial Building
1930's Substation, Southsea
Winner of the Portsmouth Society's Best
Adapted Building Award, 2009
Brookfields Development, Petersfield
Petersfield Society Certificate of Merit, for Design of Sustainable Development, 2008
Warrior House, Portsmouth
Nominated for Portsmouth Society's Best Restoration award, 2006
Shoreline Hotel, Bognor Regis
Arun District Council Design Award, 2005
Albert Road, Southsea
Winner of the Portsmouth Society's Best Restoration award, 2004
Coach House, West Meon
Finalist for the East Hampshire District Council Conservation and Design Award, 2004.
Champney Close, Bordon
Winner of The South Eastern Region Sustainable Business Award: Environment Award