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Business park development with Richard Rogers Architects. The
project had an emphasis on developing simple, fast construction using
off-site pre-cast concrete and on-site post tensioned elements. The
development featured complex steel and aluminium shading structures
and was winner of the British Construction Industry Best Practice
Award and British Council for Offices, Best of the Best Award.
This project was undertaken whilst working at Arup.
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Mixed use office and residential development with Delancey and Squire
& Partners Architects. The 10 storey steel framed construction was
on a confined city centre site and involved the re-use of two existing
basements. Innovative design and detailing was utilized for a rapid,
safe construction programme. The project was short-listed for British
Council for Offices, Institution of Structural Engineers, and British
Constructional Steelwork Association Awards.
This project was undertaken whilst working at Arup.
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15 storey prestige office headquarters in the City of London with
OMA Architects. Built within the Bank Conservation Zone and in close
proximity to numerous listed buildings, the project had significant
logistical challenges due to its constrained location, existing structures
and underground tunnels. The project won the Royal Institute of British
Architects (RIBA) Building of the Year Award, London and was a shortlisted
finalist for the RIBA Stirling Prize in 2012.
This project was undertaken whilst working at Arup.
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Major intervention and adaption of historic steel framed building. The
refurbishment of this famous retail establishment was carried out
whilst maintaining its operation as a fully functioning department store.
The project included the design of the main feature central escalator
atrium with JHP designers, together with various internal structural
modification schemes.
This project was undertaken whilst working at Robert Benaim and
Associates.
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Redevelopment of London broadcasting centre for the BBC with
McCormack Jamieson and Prichard Architects. The project consisted
of two new build wings and refurbishment of the historical listed
Broadcasting House. The new facilities were acoustically isolated from
ground borne vibration by mounting the new buildings on springs.
This project was undertaken whilst working at Whitby Bird and Partners.
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220m high tower housing 175,000m2 of commercial offices and
trading facilities for Shenzhen Stock Exchange. The 3 storey podium
that houses the trading floor is raised up the building so that it is
elevated 36m above the urban plaza below resulting in a 40m
cantilevering platform with a landscaped garden above. Architectural
design was by Rem Koolhaas and OMA architects.
This project was undertaken whilst working at Arup.
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Mixed use development for the Peabody Trust consisting of 7 storeys
of private housing, 4 storeys of social housing, a medical centre and
ground floor retail unit. The project, undertaken with Rivington Street
Studio Architects, consisted of a combination of insitu and pre-cast
concrete, traditional masonry and timber construction. The project was
the winner of the Brick Development Award, Civic Trust Award and was
short-listed for the Royal Institute of British Architects Housing Design
Award.
This project was undertaken whilst working at Ellis & Moore.
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Civic development in Doha with Rem Koolhaas/OMA Architects,
consisting of a National Library, Administrative Headquarters and
Strategic Studies Centre. The buildings were constructed of fully
exposed structural concrete that was subject to aggressive environmental conditions. The Strategic Studies Centre consisted of a large
cantilevering structure whilst the top three floors of the Administrative
Headquarters were hung allowing the inside of the building to be
hollowed out.
This project was undertaken whilst working at Arup.
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Survival Training Centre and residential Training College for the Royal
National Lifeboat Institution. The building designed by PBWC Architects
incorporates a simulator suite and 4m deep wave pool for survival
training. The building won a National Quality in Construction Award.
This project was undertaken whilst working at Faber Maunsell.
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5,300 square metre office development at Spital Square, City of
London with Scott Brownrigg Architects. The building was located
in close proximity to London Underground tunnels and associated
exclusion zones and features a structurally designed and detailed cable
hung facade system.
This project was undertaken whilst working at Faber Maunsell.
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Refurbishment of Grade I listed building with LSI Architects at Norwich
Union's Headquarters, Norwich. The project included the structural
design of a 40m x 40m steel and glass grid-shell roof supported
on tree like columns. The geometrically complex glass dome was
a feature article in the 'Structural Engineer' Journal and involved the
design and detailing of exposed architectural steelwork.
This project was undertaken whilst working at Faber Maunsell.
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Site supervision and construction advice on an architecturally bespoke
exposed concrete frame with David Adjaye Architects. The project
included a combination of high quality insitu and precast concrete
elements. The building won the Royal Institute of British Architects
(RIBA) Building of the Year Award, London and was a short-listed
finalist for the RIBA Stirling Prize.
This project was undertaken whilst working at Arup.
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New build department building at the University of Cambridge. The
three storey building designed by Allies and Morrison Architects
consists of a visual concrete frame with habitable basement.
This project was undertaken whilst working at Whitby Bird and Partners.
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Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) award winning drama school
with Hawkins Brown architects. The project incorporated complex
internal spaces with exposed structure including visual pre-cast
concrete surfaces. The building included sound recording studios and
drama spaces utilizing'box in box' construction.
This project was undertaken whilst working at Arup.
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Demountable pavilion at the Serpentine Gallery, Hyde Park, London
with Rem Koolhaas/OMA. The structure consisted of an exposed
steelwork frame with an inflatable balloon roof and
cable supported polycarbonate walls.
This project was undertaken whilst working at Arup.
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New build administration building at the University of Oxford on historic
site incorporating extensive archaeology. The building consisted of a
masonry and stone structure incorporating brickwork stability system
and cantilever stone staircase. The project was completed in 2003 with
Allies and Morrison Architects.
This project was undertaken whilst working at Whitby Bird and Partners.