Peter Moro & Partners (PM&P) 1952 - 1984

Peter Moro & Partners [also known as PM&P] was an architectural firm co-founded by Peter Moro (1911-1998) in London, England in 1952.  The firm established a reputation for its work in the field of theatre architecture. The PM&P partnership was dissolved in 1984.  

Worked in
UK
Works

Theatres designed by PM&P included Nottingham Playhouse (completed 1964), the Gulbenkian Centre at Hull University (1970), the modernisation of Bristol Old Vic (1972), the New Theatre of Ulster Theatre (1976), the Theatre Royal in Plymouth (completed 1982), the Taliesin Theatre at University College, Swansea (1984), and three theatres at the Academy of Performing Arts in Hong Kong (1983-85).

Other projects by the firm included housing for the Greater London Council and the Borough of Southwark (1967-80), and Fairlawn Primary School in Lewisham, London (1957), a primary school at Birstall, Leicestershire (1964), and showrooms and offices for the furniture manufacturer Hille (with Robin Day, 1963).

Bibliography

Webb, Michael. Architecture in Britain Today. London: Country Life, 1969

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