Webster Little Architects was founded in 2021 by Adam Webster and Joseph Little.

Together Adam and Joseph share over 20 years of experience working at leading architectural offices in London, where they have led a range of award-winning residential and cultural projects within the UK and overseas.

As an emerging practice we are committed to making buildings and spaces that positively influence the daily lives of those who use them.

Each project develops its own unique line of enquiry, tailored to the aspirations of the client and informed by our own intuitive understanding of the brief, a site and a project’s hidden potential.

In all aspects of our work, consideration for the planet and its natural resources has become an integral part of our thinking and design process.

We aspire to make only thoughtful contributions to the world that are environmentally, socially and economically responsible.

Adam Webster
BA Arch, Dip Arch, ARB

Adam was born and grew up in Oxford. He was awarded First Class Honours for his degree in Architecture at the University of Manchester, completing his diploma at London Metropolitan University where he was taught by Florian Beigel and Stephen Taylor.

Since graduating, he has gained professional experience working on residential and mixed-use schemes at Price Gore, Levitt Bernstein and Stephen Taylor Architects. Adam is an Associate Lecturer at London Metropolitan University.

Joseph Little
BSc Arch, Dip Arch, ARB

Joseph was born in Manchester and grew up in rural Herefordshire. He was awarded First Class Honours for his degree in Architecture at the University of East London and went on to study his diploma at London Metropolitan University under the tutelage of Florian Beigel.

Since graduating in 2012, he has worked at the London offices of Maccreanor Lavington and David Chipperfield on a mix of residential and cultural projects in the UK and overseas. Joseph is a technical tutor and has been an invited critic at various schools of architecture in the UK, including the Architectural Association, London Metropolitan University, Central Saint Martins and De Montfort University.