Profile

Jeremy Williamson

BA(Hons) DipArch RIBA
  • Date joined Hamiltons: August 2004
  • Education: Portsmouth and Cincinnati Universities. Obtained Part 3 qualification at UCL

Jeremy’s fascination for tall buildings began whilst studying in midwest America and working in San Francisco. He returned to the UK in 1995 and completed his final year diploma in Portsmouth in 1996 and then moved to London where he joined Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM).
During eight years of professonal practice at SOM he was Project Architect on the renovation of the seminal Heinz headquarters office building near London which was designed by SOM in 1963, he was part of the competition winning team for a new headquarters extension to I.M.Pei’s Credit Suisse building at Canary Wharf, London, he designed the exterior wall cladding of a £70 million speculative office building in the City of London, and coordinated a team of architects on a £65 million residential tower and hotel adjacent to Canary Wharf, he collaborated on the delivery of a competition winning design for NATO’s headquarters in Brussels and on the designs for a large scale mixed use development at Euston Station.
In 2004 he joined Hamiltons, where he has been working on the designs for 166 private residential apartments in Slough and 12 luxury private apartments in Chelsea. He is the Project Architect on the design of a £100 million mixed use development consisting of 399 private residential apartments, retail and leisure facilities at Wembley Stadium.