Westwood & Emberton was an architectural partnership founded by Percy James Westwood (1878-1958) and Joseph Emberton (1889-1956) in London in 1922. The firm lasted until 1926 during which time they designed kiosks for the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley, London (1924), and Summit House, Red Lion Square, London (1925) and Austin Reed on Regent Street, London (1926). The partnership was dissolved in 1926.