Studio
Our work is developed through drawing, conversation and testing ideas on site. We are interested in how buildings are actually put together, and this informs decisions from the earliest stages.
Many of our projects involve complex conditions, whether a narrow coastal site, an existing structure or a sensitive landscape. We look for a clear idea that can respond directly to these conditions and carry through from concept to construction.
We work closely with clients throughout, keeping the process straightforward and focused, while allowing space for ideas to evolve.
Careers
At Cameron Webster Architects, our approach begins with listening—carefully and openly. We believe every project deserves its own unique response, shaped by its people, place, and purpose. We focus on the subtleties of light, material, and detail to create spaces that feel natural, uplifting, and enduring. Collaboration sits at the heart of everything we do, building strong relationships with clients, consultants, and communities from first conversations to final handovers.
Robin Webster
Partner
Robin Webster is a partner at cameronwebsterarchitects and Emeritus Professor at The Robert Gordon University. He brings a depth of experience that spans practice, teaching and public engagement.
He studied at Cambridge and The Bartlett, qualifying as an architect in 1967. Over the course of his career, he has led a number of influential practices, including Spence + Webster and Robin Webster + Associates, before joining cameronwebsterarchitects in 2005.
His work has long engaged with the wider role of architecture in society, from conservation and research to advisory and civic roles. This perspective continues to inform the practice, bringing a broader understanding of context, heritage and long term value.
Miranda Webster
Partner
Miranda Webster is a founding partner of cameronwebsterarchitects, with a particular interest in how spaces are organised, experienced and connected to their surroundings.
She studied at the Mackintosh School of Architecture and qualified as an architect in 1999. Before establishing the practice, she worked in London with Allies + Morrison, dsdha and MacCormac Jamieson and Prichard.
Alongside practice, she has taught at the Mackintosh School of Architecture since 2005. Her work reflects a careful approach to light, material and spatial clarity, helping shape buildings that feel both intuitive and considered.
Stuart Cameron
Partner
Stuart Cameron is a founding partner of cameronwebsterarchitects. His work is grounded in a strong understanding of how buildings are made, combining clear ideas with careful, practical resolution.
He studied at the Mackintosh School of Architecture at the Glasgow School of Art, including time at Iowa State University, and qualified as an architect in 2000. Before co founding the practice, he worked in London with Munckenbeck + Marshall.
An early background as an apprentice joiner continues to inform his approach. This experience brings a direct connection to materials and construction, shaping a way of working that is hands on, precise and closely tied to the realities of building.