Stillman & Eastwick-Field Partnership

The firm made notable contributions to Britain's post-war reconstruction, first with schools and, hospitals, later with housing and university accommodation.

[1] [2] [3] Much of the firm's output displays a restrained 'New Brutalist' manner with robust detailing in brick and exposed concrete.

[5][6] Elizabeth Eastwick-Field (née Gee) was born on 21 November 1919, and died on 8 March 2003 aged 83.

The firm's three founding partners met in 1937 when studying at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London.

[7] The architects Terry Farrell and Nicholas Grimshaw met when working at SEF, before setting up in practice together.