Rob Naybour
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British architect Rob Naybour qualified in 1987 and spent his early career in multi-disciplinary design offices including BDP, where he worked for a wide range of clients on a variety of building types.

In 1997 Naybour completed a Masters degree in Interdisciplinary Design at Cambridge University, he specialised in transport and urban design projects.

Rob joined Weston Williamson
Weston Williamson
Weston Williamson is a British Architectural Practice based near Tower Bridge in London.-History:Weston Williamson was established in 1985 by Andrew Weston and Chris Williamson, who met whilst studying architecture. Both founders were chosen for the 40 under 40 exhibition at the Royal Institute of...

 in 2002 and became a main board director in 2008.

Significant projects

1 New England Biolabs
New England Biolabs
New England Biolabs produces and supplies reagents for the life science industry. NEB offers 230 recombinant and 30 native restriction enzymes for genomic research, as well as nicking enzymes and DNA methylases. It offers products in the areas related to proteomics, DNA Sequencing, and drug...

 Massachusetts

2 River Irwell Community for Urban Splash

3 National Energy Foundation
National Energy Foundation
The National Energy Foundation is an independent British charity, established to encourage the more sustainable use and generation of energy.- Aims :...



4 Victoria Station Upgrade London

5 Paddington Integrated Project London

6 Docklands Light Railway Extension to London City Airport

7 Docklands Light Railway Extension to Woolwich

8 Docklands Light Railways Extension to Stratford

9 East London Line Stations at Hoxton and Dalston

10 Jubilee Line Station at London Bridge

11 Dubai Metro Masterplan

12 Paddington Crossrail Project

13 Miami Metromover

External links

Weston Williamson http://www.westonwilliamson.com

CABE (The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment) http://www.cabe.org.uk

RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) http://www.architecture.com
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