Part I GraduateBA (Hons) Architecture My initial interest in architecture was rooted in my personal aspiration to improve the lives of the less fortunate. In retrospect, this may be considered a youthful assumption of the lives of people inhibited by poverty and my concern with wanting to help. An aspiration I now realise is very complicated… Continue reading Martina Dorothy Hansah
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Lizzie Hinton
Associate DirectorBPR Architects I became an architect to influence the shape of our built environment. As a teenager I became aware of the impact that our surroundings have on us and I wanted to contribute to shaping the design of these spaces. Adept at Art and Design Technology, I studied at the University of Sheffield… Continue reading Lizzie Hinton
Bureau de Change
Katerina DionysopoulouBilly Mavropoulos Bureau de Change We set up Bureau de Change architects about six years ago and it’s been a very intense journey since. We have completed over 30 projects ranging from furniture and installations to residential and commercial refurbishments, retrofits and new-builds to retail and cultural buildings. Even though all of our projects look… Continue reading Bureau de Change
Johanna Sopher-Torres
ArchitectGRID architects My grandfather was an architect in Colombia, sadly I never got to meet him, but his incredible work ethic and desire to build was instilled into my mother who encouraged me to follow in his footsteps. I was deterred when a teacher at school advised me that I couldn’t be an architect, and… Continue reading Johanna Sopher-Torres
Emily Lang
AssociateGRID Architects My first experience of an architectural office was breaking the A1 printer at Stephenson Bell’s office in Manchester on my work experience aged 14. (Sorry about that Roger and Jeff!) However, the two weeks spent in their office was enough to convince me that architecture was the job for me; I wanted the… Continue reading Emily Lang
Harrison Symonds
Architect and AssociateProctor & Matthews Architects I became an architect because it is so diverse! It’s about being creative, looking at art, history, culture, and place while at the same time being technical; thinking about science, materials, climate and sustainability. It enables you to focus on the tiniest details right through to huge city-wide plans. Every… Continue reading Harrison Symonds
Jennifer O’Donnell
Director and Co-FounderO’DonnellBrown I am the director and co-founder of O’DonnellBrown, an emerging architectural studio based in Glasgow’s leafy Pollokshields. With work currently focused between London and Glasgow, we are committed to bringing about positive change in the places we know and love. And it is this commitment, which started to form at an early… Continue reading Jennifer O’Donnell
Abre Etteh
Architect, ArtistPublic Practice Associate, Urban Designer at Merton London Borough Council Architecture, as it turns out, is the family profession. My dad, one of my brothers and some of my cousins are all architects. As a child I remember my dad bringing home models of buildings he was working on. I was never allowed to… Continue reading Abre Etteh
Emily Burnett
DirectorGruff Architects When I was growing up I was surrounded by art and craft. My mum is a printmaker and book artist and she has her studio at home, so when I was young I spent many hours drawing, making things out of bits of paper and card or doing an etching print involving acid… Continue reading Emily Burnett
James Trevers
Landscape ArchitectJohn McAslan + Partners I became a landscape architect due to the inquisitiveness and kindness of a neighbour. Designing landscapes for contemplation, remembrance or walking and the freedom of public spaces is what drew me to the industry #WhyIWentIntoArchitecture In this interview, James shared the story of his kind neighbour and his decision to… Continue reading James Trevers