Piers Gough

CZWG Architects

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A flamboyant and outspoken figure on the British architectural scene, Piers Gough is an Architect, Writer and Broadcaster.

Piers is a founding partner of Campbell, Zogolovich, Wilkinson and Gough (CZWG) which was set up in 1975. He specialises in housing design (he designed Janet Street Porter’s home in London) and is a strong believer in the transformative power of architecture. His work in the Gorbals area of Glasgow has been hailed as a hugely important piece of social regeneration. He is currently working with Frank Gehry, the designer of Bilbao’s Guggenheim, on the controversial King Alfred project in Hove, Gough’s native city.

Piers has worked on projects as diverse as the Westbourne Grove public lavatories and the Green Bridge in east London.

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