Richard Murphy OBE (born 24 April 1955) is a British architect and businessman.
Initially focused on residential extensions and mews conversions, the firm later branched into education, healthcare, arts, and commercial projects, with some buildings funded by the National Lottery.
The structure, intended to support cancer treatment, was uniquely designed without corridors to prevent an institutional feel.
[4] In 1996, Murphy published a book on Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa and presented a Channel 4 documentary on him.
[5] Murphy has designed homes for his personal use, with his 2015 Hart Street residence winning the Saltire Society Award for Best Single Dwelling New Build.