Caruso St John

[1] The practice came to public attention with The New Art Gallery Walsall,[2][3][4] a commission won in an international competition in 1995.

From these origins in the visual arts, the firm now works on a broad range of public and private projects.

Current and past clients include Tate Britain,[5][6] the V&A,[7] English Heritage and the Arts Council of England, as well as European housing developers Trudo, the SBB (Swiss National Railways), and the Gagosian Gallery.

Caruso St John aims to have a wide range of work at a variety of scales and wants to resist the trend of increased size and specialisation that dominates contemporary architecture.

[9] Both the New Art Gallery, Walsall (2000) and the Brick House, London (2006) have been short listed for the Stirling Prize, the UK’s most prestigious architecture award, in recognition of this ambition.

New Art Gallery Walsall