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World's oldest architectural practices continuously operating

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This article lists the oldest extant architectural practices in the world. In order to qualify for the list a practice must:

  • be predominantly an architectural practice, designing and constructing buildings and like structures
  • be registered in their home territory as architects or architectural designers
  • be operating continuously from the date of foundation, albeit a change of names or ownership is likely over intervening centuries


18th century

Date Founded Country Architectural Practice Founded by (if known) Notes
1750 England Brierley Groom John Carr (architect) Founded By John Carr; then run by Walter Henry Brierley in the late 19th C; thence to father and sons, the Groom family from the 3rd quarter of the 20th C

19th century

Date Founded Country Architectural Practice Founded by (if known) Notes
1856 England Edgington, Spink & Hyne Thomas Edgington Founded as Edgington & Son; thence Edgington & Spink from 1907; thence Edgington Spink & Hyne from 1955
1884 England Caroe & Partners William Douglas Caröe
1895 England Stedman Blower Arthur Stedman Founded as AJ Stedman, Architect & Surveyor; thence AJ & LR Stedman Architects from 1940; thence Stedman & Blower Architects from 1964; thence Stedman Blower Architects from 1995

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