Andrew Whalley is deputy chairman at Grimshaw

Andrew Whalley

Andrew Whalley has been an instrumental part of Grimshaw since the earliest days of the practice, serving as partner in charge on a number of diverse projects including education, performing arts, transportation and workplace buildings. His award-winning projects include the Eden Project in Cornwall, the redevelopment of the historic Paddington Station in London and the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center in New York.

Andrew has a long time involvement in academia and has taught at the Royal College of Art, Architectural Association, University College London and was a visiting professor at Washington University. His publication credits include a book with Sunday Times architecture critic Hugh Pearman, “The Architecture of Eden,” published by Transworld in 2003. He has been with Grimshaw since 1986.