Scott Tallon Walker are appointed to Framework for University of Oxford
30.04.2019

 

Scott Tallon Walker are delighted to announce appointment of our Multi-discipline Design team to the new 5 year Technical Designers Framework for University of Oxford.

Our team is a collaboration of Scott Tallon Walker, Gensler, BuroHappold and JPPC- bringing excellence and world class experience in all aspects of Design, Research, Engineering, Planning and Sustainability for Higher Education environments.

Renowned for its world-leading learning, teaching and research, the University of Oxford is the oldest university in the English-speaking world.

Their acclaimed heritage in excellence and the continual drive to be the best, has gained the University the accolade of ranking first in the world in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2017.

Integral to retaining its reputation is the quality of the University’s Estate and Facilities. Being part of the Framework enables Scott Tallon Walker Architects to contribute to the ongoing expansion of the university and we look forward to embarking on this exciting journey with the University of Oxford.

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Sheila Carney
Sheila is a Director of Scott Tallon Walker Architects and has worked with the practice for over 36 years. She leads our UK office in London where she has lived for 25 years.

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