Expert Details
Heritage & Design
ID: 728861
United Kingdom
A chartered architect and fully qualified historian with international experience of modern design in an historic environment, Expert can advise on the most complex and challenging projects. He has worked for two years on the world heritage site Museum Island in Berlin and provided design input and advice on over 650 projects in Central London, including all types, sizes and ages of buildings, from grade I-listed cathedrals to large scale urban redevelopments.
Expert would be able to develop a design concept, to assess an existing design brief or to improve the appearance of an existing proposal and to make it suitable to its environment. He would be able to work out design options or to make recommendations on how to rationalise the layout and how to adapt the scale to its context. He is a tactful and skilful negotiator with strong analytical abilities that enable him to steer or authoritatively comment on the design throughout the planning process. His design skills are therefore most effective, if he is being consulted at the initial stages of a project. Typical services include design input and advice on schemes at pre-application stage, design observations or comments on live planning applications, the preparation of development briefs, urban design studies and masterplanning.
Neues Museum and Masterplan Museum Island, Berlin: During the initial design stages, Expert represented the conservation architect Julian Harrap in the team of the appointed architect, David Chipperfield. In presentations and regular meetings with the client (the Federal Construction Board, a German government department, acting on behalf of the Trust), the trusties (museum directors of the archaeological collections) and the Berlin conservation authority, he advised on the building and site history as well as on conservation and urban design issues. Following its inclusion on the UNESCO list of world heritage sites and after re-opening in 2009, the Neues Museum has recently been shortlisted for the RIBA Stirling Prize. Regent Quarter Kings Cross, London: Expert represented the conservation architect Richard Griffiths who was appointed by P&O as consultant on the masterplan for Blocks A,B,C and D. Working together with the client and the appointed architects RHWL and Rolfe Judd, he provided urban design advice on the regeneration of the industrial area as well as the scheme design for the office and retail Block A in Camden. Following the successful adoption of the masterplan and planning permission for the individual projects by the local authority in Islington, the regeneration of the Regent Quarter has been successfully completed and was awarded by English Heritage as most convincing improvement of a conservation area in 2009.City Forum, London: As the design advisor to the local authority, Expert authored a planning brief, which was fundamental to the design of this 90,000 sqm mixed-use redevelopment (720 new homes, of which 30% are affordable; 125-room hotel; offices etc) including a new public space in Central London. He provided advice on the progress of the scheme to the architects until the project won support by the Mayor of London and was approved in 2009.
Education
Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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Year: 1997 | Degree: Postgraduate Diploma | Subject: Architecture | Institution: Technical University Berlin |
Year: 1992 | Degree: MA | Subject: History and Art History | Institution: Free University Berlin |
Work History
Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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Years: 2011 to 2013 | Employer: | Title: Senior Lecturer | Department: |
Responsibilities:Teaching of design in the design studio to undergraduate students of architecture; Design and delivery of lectures and seminars on architectural history and theory; Publication in Architectural Research Quarterly (Cambridge University Press). |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 2004 to 2009 | Employer: | Title: Principal Conservation and Design Manager | Department: Planning |
Responsibilities:Management of the Conservation and Design Team (app. 12 principal officers, senior officers and officers in Urban Design and Streetscape, Trees and Landscape, Conservation Casework and Conservation Initiatives); Provision of urban design advice (on over 650 cases); Negotiation of urban design on major developments; Representation of the council (urban design stakeholder) at Building Schools for the Future projects; Representation of the council as expert witness at public inquiry. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 2002 to 2004 | Employer: University of Dundee | Title: Lecturer | Department: Architecture |
Responsibilities:Teaching of design in the design studio to undergraduate students of architecture; Design and delivery of 20 lectures on architectural history, architectural theory, urban design and building in context; Curriculum development in history, theory, urban design and landscape; Representation of the School at Faculty Research Committee and Faculty Library; Preparation of publications (review/ article/ textbook chapter) for Dundee University Press and Cambridge University Press; Personal research project on periodisation at the British Library and the Warburg Institute, University College, London (funded by the British Academy). |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 2001 to 2002 | Employer: Masterplan Regent Quarter King's Cross, London boroughs of Camden and Islington | Title: Architect | Department: |
Responsibilities:Masterplan Regent Quarter King's Cross, London boroughs of Camden and Islington (with RHWL and Rolfe Judd); Scheme design of Regent Quarter Kings Cross Block A, London Borough of Camden (with Rolfe Judd); Prison conversion of Oxford Castle, D-Wing (with ABA); Feasibility study for the re-ordering of the west end of Southwark Cathedral; Hotel conversion of Mentmore Towers, Buckinghamshire (with epr); HSBC bank conversion at Methodist Central Hall, City of Westminster. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1998 to 2001 | Employer: Masterplan Museum Island Berlin | Title: Assistant Architect / Architect | Department: |
Responsibilities:Masterplan Museum Island Berlin; Rebuilding Neues Museum Berlin; Restoration / museum conversion of Headstone Manor, London Borough of Harrow; Feasibility study for Manson House (RSTMH / RTPI) in Portland Place, City of Westminster; Hotel extension of Addington Palace, London Borough of Croydon; Conservation plan for windtunnel and airship hangar at Farnborough Airbase. |
Government Experience
Years | Agency | Role | Description |
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Years: 2004 to 2009 | Agency: London Borough of Islington Council | Role: Officer / Manager | Description: |
Years: 1996 to 1997 | Agency: Federal Construction Board Berlin | Role: Internship | Description: |
Career Accomplishments
Associations / Societies |
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Chartered Architect, Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA); Individual Member, Urban Design Group (UDG); Affiliate Member and Member of the Consultations Panel, Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC) |
Licenses / Certifications |
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Registered Architect, Architects Registration Board (ARB) Chartered Member, Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) |
Professional Appointments |
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Chair and Co-ordinator of the Islington Conservation and Design Panel, London; Member of the King’s Cross Consultative Design Panel, London; Assessor (Local Authority Co-ordinator), Civic Trust Awards; Liaison Officer, Urban Design London; Guest Lecturer (Conservation), Architectural Association School of Architecture London; Guest Lecturer (Conservation), University of York. |
Awards / Recognition |
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Personal Research Grant, British Academy, London; Architectural Award, 2nd Prize, Debis (Daimler Benz) / TU Berlin; Urban Design Competition, Runner Up, Riesa; Annual Scholarship of the Italian Government and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), University of Bologna; Congress Scholarship, St John’s College, Cambridge. |
Publications and Patents Summary |
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He has published internationally on heritage and design |
Language Skills
Language | Proficiency |
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English | Fluent |
German | Fluent |
Italian | Fluent |