Architects' Co-Partnership
The Architects' Co-Partnership was a firm of English architects, founded in 1939 as the Architects' Cooperative Partnership by recent graduates of the Architectural Association School of Architecture. It encouraged teamwork, and set out to be a practice in which all members would be equal.
The firm filed for insolvency in 2014, and finally dissolved in 2018.
Notable buildings
Its notable buildings include:- Brynmawr rubber factory, the first post-war building to receive listed status
- Danegrove Primary School
- Dunelm House, Durham
- "Beehives", St John's College, Oxford, the first modern student accommodation at the University of Oxford
- St Paul's Cathedral School, London
- University of Essex, Colchester
- Wolfson Building, Trinity College, Cambridge
- Levi Strauss & Co. UK HQ and distribution centre, Northampton