Architects' Co-Partnership

The Architects' Co-Partnership (ACP) was a firm of English architects, founded in 1939 as the Architects' Cooperative Partnership by recent graduates of the Architectural Association School of Architecture.

[1][2][3] It encouraged teamwork, and set out to be a practice in which all members would be equal.

[1][2] The firm filed for insolvency in 2014, and finally dissolved in 2018.

[4] Its notable buildings include:

Dunelm House , Durham, 1966 by Richard Raines and Michael Powers of the Architects' Co-Partnership