User:Horst-schlaemma/List of New Classical architects

A table-like list of New Classical architects will be created here, based on the current one here.


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What needs to be done most urgently: move the entries at #Original list and #Bare list into the proper tables at sections "2 Europe", "3 North America" and "4 Other regions", thanks!

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New Swedish one: PARWA Bygg (http://www.parwabygg.com/1.html). Portugal: [José Baganha http://www.jbaganha.com/index_pt.php ] - Lisbon Pakistan: A.jivanjee Architect - Karachi Israel: Golany Architects - Tel Aviv Czech: Roku?


A new german one? A developer that works in Düsseldorf: Pomona Prime Property GmbH http://www.pomona-ppp.de/index.html

Two new Swedish ones: Arkitekt Stefan Gunther (http://goto.glocalnet.net/guenther/) and Dreams & Coffe: (http://www.dreamsandcoffee.se/)

Europe

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New Classical architects based in countries of Europe:

Germany

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Name
Website
State City (HQ) Notes
(Awards, academic influence, most relevant book)
Notable projects Image
Bernd Albers
Website
Berlin Berlin
Blanc & Mecklenburg
Website
North Rhine-Westphalia Waltrop
Arno Bonanni
Website
Berlin Berlin
Till Boodevaar
Website
Bavaria Holzhausen
Ludger Brands
Website
Brandenburg Potsdam
Con-Tura Architekten
Website
Berlin Berlin
Johannes W. Dickel
Website
North Rhine-Westphalia Düsseldorf
DMW Planungsgruppe
Website
North Rhine-Westphalia Meerbusch
Emil von Elling Timbered Homes
Website
Lower Saxony Winsen (Luhe)
Faskel Architekten
Website
Berlin Berlin
Format Architektur
Website
North Rhine-Westphalia Cologne
Alk Arwed Friedrichsen
Website
Hamburg Hamburg
Fuchshuber Architekten
Website
Saxony Dresden
Johannes Götz (architect)
Website
North Rhine-Westphalia Cologne/Bitburg
Georg Graetz
Website
Berlin Berlin
Fridtjof Felix M. Herzog
Website
Hamburg Hamburg
Hilmer & Sattler & Albrecht
Website
Berlin Berlin Beisheim Center
Wiegand Hoffmann
Website
Berlin Berlin
Stephan Höhne
Website
Berlin Berlin
Jordi & Keller
Website
Berlin Berlin
Paul Kahlfeldt & Petra Kahlfeldt
Website
Berlin Berlin
Werner Kless
Website
Berlin Berlin
Marc Kocher
Website
Berlin Berlin
Christoph Kohl & Rob Krier (KK Architekten)
Website
Berlin Berlin Brandevoort
Kaspar Kraemer
Website
North Rhine-Westphalia Cologne
  • Stadtvilla, Cologne (2007)
Ulrike Krages
Website
Hamburg Hamburg
Hans Kollhoff
Website
Berlin Berlin Studied with Egon Eiermann, was the assistant of Oswald Mathias Ungers at Cornell University, Professor of Architecture and Construction at ETH Zurich since 1990, president of the society for the Bauakademie in Berlin
Kollhoff Tower Berlin
Tobias Nöfer
Website
Berlin Berlin
Matthias Ocker
Website
Hamburg Hamburg
Patzschke & Partner
Website
Berlin Berlin
Bernd Redlich
Website
(contact)
Brandenburg Potsdam
Albert Ringsletter
Website
Bavaria Munich
Ralf Schmitz (architect)
Website
North Rhine-Westphalia Kempen
Uwe Schröder
Website
North Rhine-Westphalia Bonn
Axel Siemonsen
Website
Hamburg Hamburg
Spieker Timbered Houses
Website
Lower Saxony Walsrode
Stoeter & Stoeter Mansions
Website
Hamburg Hamburg
Axel Stuedel
Website
North Rhine-Westphalia Cologne
Stuhlemmer Architekten
Website
Berlin Berlin
Sebastian Treese
Website
Berlin Berlin
Villa Belavista Homesteads
Website
Saxony Radebeul
Carsten Vogel
Website
Berlin Berlin
Thomas von Thaden
Website
Berlin Berlin
Weise & Treuner
Website
Saxony Dresden
First Last
[ Website]
State City


Germany unedited list

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United Kingdom

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The UK has various New Classical architects listed within the Tradtional Architecture Group.[1]

Name
Website
Region City (HQ) Notes
(Awards, academic influence, most relevant book)
Notable projects Image
ADAM Architecture (Robert Adam)
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England, Hampshire Winchester Various notable joint architects, including Peter Cooke, Mark Himmens, Tom Orr and Darren Price at the London office, and Ian Aburrow, Nigel Anderson, John Bulford, Peter Critoph, Hartley Davies, Akos Ginder, Alex Montague-Smith, David Myres, Hugh Petter, Wayne Reakes, and George Saumarez Smith at Winchester[2] Millennium Gate of Atlanta
ANTA Design (Annie and Lachlan Stewart)
Website
Scotland, Highland Hill of Fearn, Tain
James Armitage
Website
England, Somerset Martock
Richard Ashby (architect)
Website
England, Hampshire Greatham Liss
Charles Bain-Smith
Website
England, Kent Ashford
Jeremy Blake (architect) (Purcell)
Website
England, Cambridgeshire Cambridge
Julian Bicknell
Website
England London
Martin Birkett
Website
England, Kent Tunbridge Wells
Border Oak Design & Construction
Website
England, Herefordshire Leominster
Johnston Cave
Website
England, Oxfordshire Oxford
Giles Downes
Website
England London
Richard Elliot (architect)
Website
England, Kent Tunbridge Wells
Des Ewing
Website
Northern Ireland, County Down Holywood
Robert Franklin (architect)
Website
England, Oxfordshire Banbury
Nicholas Grove-Raines
Website
Scotland Edinburgh
Craig Hamilton (architect)
Website
Wales, Powys Llandrindod Wells
Digby Harris
Website
England, East Yorkshire Bridlington
Hope Homes
Website
Scotland Drongan
Simon Hurst
Website
England London
Stephen Langer Architects
Website
England, Kent Tunbridge Wells
Jan Maciag
Website
England, Cambridgeshire Peterborough, Lynch Wood
Scot Masker
Website
England, Hampshire Ampfield
Stephen Mattick
Website
England, Cambridgeshire Cambridge
Luke Moloney
Website
England, Dumfriesshire Dumfries
Duncan Moss
Website
England, Surrey Richmond, London
Alex Oliver (AO Associates)
Website
England, Wiltshire Calne
Period Home (Jeremy Rawlings)
Website
England, Devon Cullompton
Matthew Daniel Pendleton England London
Poole Phillips Architects
Website
England, Worcestershire Pershore
Place Lab (John Smylie)
Website
Northern Ireland, County Antrim Belfast
Demetri Porphyrios (Porphyrios Associates)
Website
England London
Relph Ross (Jonathan Ross)
Website
England, Wiltshire Salisbury
Graham Rix (architect)
Website
England, Surrey Purley, London
Francis Roberts (architect)
Website
England, Lancashire Preston
Stanhope Gate Architecture (Alireza Sagharchi)
Website
England London
Lucy Sheppard
Website
England London
John Simpson (architect)
[ Website]
England London
Sutters Partnership
Website
England London
Russell Taylor (architect)
Website
England London
Quinlan Terry & Francis Terry
Website
England, Essex Colchester
WDR & RT Taggart
Website
England London
First Last
[ Website]
State City

Unedited UK List

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North America

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New Classical architects based in Canada, Mexico, the United States and other countries of North America: (see below)

Name
Website
State City (HQ) Notes
(Awards, academic influence, most relevant book)
Notable projects Image
First Last
[ Website]
State City
Marc Appleton
Website
California Los Angeles
William T. Baker
Website
Georgia Atlanta
Tim Barber
Website
California Los Angeles
Steve Bass
Website
Colorado Denver
Cooper Johnson Smith
Website
Florida Tampa
Marianne Cusato
Website
Florida Miami
Robert S. Davis (Seaside Institute)
Website
Florida Santa Rosa Beach, Florida
De La Guardia Victoria Architects & Urbanists
Website
Florida Coral Gables, Florida
Andres Duany & Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk
Website
Florida Miami
Erik Evens (KAA Design)
Website
California Los Angeles
Harrison Design
Website
Georgia Atlanta
Historical Concepts Architecture & Planning
Website
Georgia Atlanta
Howard Design Studio
Website
Georgia Atlanta
Bill Ingram (architect)
Website
Alabama Birmingham, Alabama
John Canning Studios
Website
Connecticut Cheshire, Connecticut
Gary Justiss
Website
Alabama Chelsea, Alabama
Kirchhoff & Associates Architects
Website
Florida Jupiter, Florida
Richard Manion
Website
California Los Angeles
McAlpine Tankersley
Website
Alabama Montgomery, Alabama
Pak Heydt Associates
Website
Georgia Atlanta
Robertson Partners
Website
California Los Angeles
Andrew Skurman
Website
California San Francisco
SRSSA (Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates)
Website
Georgia Atlanta
Keith Summerour
Website
Georgia Atlanta
The S/L/A/M Collaborative
Website
Georgia Atlanta
Eric Watson (architect)
Website
Florida Seagrove Beach, Florida
First Last
[ Website]
State City

Other regions

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New Classical architects based in Africa, Asia, Australia/Oceania, Central and South America.

Name
Website
Country City (HQ) Notes
(Awards, academic influence, most relevant book)
Notable projects Image

Original list

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Please delete any names that you include in the table, thank you!

There are numerous architects and firms practicing various styles of New Classical Architecture around the world today, of which this is a partial list (Driehaus winners are bold):

Europe

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Austria

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Baltic states

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BeNeLux

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Czech Republic

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France

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Greece

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Hungary

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Ireland

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  • Dermot Brennan - Dundrum, Dublin
  • Tony Mullen - Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin

Italy

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Poland

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Portugal

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Russia

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Scandinavia

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Spain

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Ukraine

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United States

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Bare list

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Alabama
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California
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Connecticut
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Georgia
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Florida
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Indiana
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Illinois
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Louisiana
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Massachusetts
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Michigan
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Mississippi
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New Hampshire
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New York & New Jersey
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North Carolina
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Ohio
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Oregon
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Pennsylvania
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Rhode Island
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South Carolina
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Tennessee
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Texas
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Vermont
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Virginia
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Washington
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Washington, D.C.
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Wisconsin
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Canada

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Other regions

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Africa
Asia
Australia
New Zealand
Caribbean
South America / Central America

Organisations in New Classical architecture

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Various organisations are engaging to revive the general awareness of classical architecture qualities, provide education and donate to related causes. Many of these have a national or regional focus - and might appear in the form of citizens' groups, that work on a townscape-friendly classical building culture in and around historical town centers.

Europe

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The faithful reconstructions and new classical structures at Dresden's Neumarkt were only possible due to the engagement of the local GHND.
Pan-European
Germany
Sweden
United Kingdom

North America

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Refs

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  1. "Partners at the UK Traditional Architecture Group". Traditional Architecture Group. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  2. "Partners at ADAM Architecture". ADAM Architecture. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  3. Partners at RAMSA Robert A. M. Stern Architects