ARCHITECT OF THE WEEK: Paxton Locher best known for their London houses


Richard Paxton (1956-2006) studied at Kingston University, before working at Ahrends, Burton & Koralek, where he was involved in the design of the Cummins Diesel Factory in Scotland. In 1985 he established his own practice with his future wife, Heidi Locher, who had formerly worked for Terence Conran. The pair designed both the Soho Theatre and the Jerwood Space in Southwark. However, they are best remembered for the significant domestic projects they undertook both for themselves and for distinguished clients, including Douglas Adams and Griff Rhys Jones. Paxton Locher made expert use of restricted sites, maximising space in inventive ways, and many of their houses take their natural light from above via retractable roofs. For more information, see our: Directory of Architects and Designers

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