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CURRICULUM VITAE
Education And Qualifications
FEB 2020 Examination in Professional Practice and Management (RIBA Part III)
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Architect’s Professional Examination Authority in Scotland (APEAS)
MArch in ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN with DISTINCTION University of Strathclyde (RIBA Part II)
June 2018 PGDip in Architectural Design International
Aug 2017
Jan 2018
Exchange at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, SantiagoMagíster de Arquitectura
June 2017 1st Class Honours
BA in ARCHITECTURE with MERIT University of Dundee (RIBA Part I)
Architecture Work Experience
FEB
ARCHITECT, Sheppard Robson Architects, Glasgow
- Currently working as Coordination Lead on Les Sablons, a mixed use hotel and residential scheme (RIBA Stage 4);
- Recently completed 177 Bothwell Street as the Interior Lead - a new office building in Glasgow.
PART 2 ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT, Sheppard Robson Architects, Glasgow
STUDENT RESEARCHER, Univeristy of Strathclyde
- Conducting research about a number of architects and theoreticians for a future book;
- Developing a BIM model for energy analysis of one of the University buildings ;
STUDENT RESEARCHER, Univeristy of Strathclyde
- Conducted Research in ICT for the Construction IndustryAFRC (Advanced Forming Research Centre) Project.
ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT, Sheppard Robson Architects, Glasgow - Part time
- Worked 2 days/week during the 4th year of university studies.
PART 1 ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT, Sheppard Robson Architects, Glasgow
STUDENT DESIGNER, DUSA (Dundee University Student Association), Dundee
- Worked with the marketing team on the design of two terrace extensions for the existing Union Building in the University of Dundee campus;
ARCHITECTURAL INTERN, Unith2B Architects, Bucharest, Romania
ARCHITECTURAL INTERN, Westfourth Architecture LTD, Bucharest, Romania

Les Sablons
Jersey, UK
PROJECT TYPE: £80m New-built mixed use Hotel and

Residential Project comprising 103
Staycity hotel studios and apartments and 283 residential units split across 3 blocks. The project also involves retaining Listed Building facades as part of the proposal for one of the residential blocks and retaining a listed harbour wall as part of the landscape strategy.
Completion: expected 2024
LOCATION: St Helier, Jersey
MEDIA: Revit 2021, BIM 360, AutoCAD,
InDesign, Photoshop
ROLE: MEP and Structural Coordination, Roof package, Internal flat layouts, Internal packages.
RIBA Stage 2 to 4 (ongoing)
TASKS: Coordination Lead
Preparing drawings and documentation for Planning applications, Stage 2 and
3 submission and currently working on
Stage 4 coordination and packages.


























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177 Bothwell Street
Glasgow, UK
PROJECT TYPE: £89m New-built office building designed for HFD Group in the city centre of Glasgow - 13 levels providing approx. 313,000 sq ft of Grade A office space


Completion: Q3 2021
LOCATION: 177 Bothwell Street, Glasgow
MEDIA: Revit 2019, AutoCAD, InDesign, Photoshop
ROLE: Architectural Interior (Packages) Lead
RIBA Stage 4, 5 and 6
The design includes 13 levels of Grade A office spaceeach floorplate circa 23,000 sq ft - and associated car parking spaces, storage and plant located withing the lower ground floor and basement. The building also contains a running track on the roof for occupants of the buildings, shower facilities, cycle provision and associated changing areas.
The materiality relates to the existing buildings, granite, sandstone and a unitised curtain wall system being used to fit the context of Bothwell Street. The glazed facades also help maximising the natural daylight penetrating into the deep plan, while reducing solar glare. The building structure is steel frame with a concrete service core located towards South (the back of the building).
TASKS:
The design and delivery of all interior packages, leading a team of 2 architects and a technician at times and currently working autonomously, liaising directly with the client, main contractor and multiple sub-contractors, leading design team meetings, client meetings and multiple other coordination meetings.





Access panel on concealed fixings 60 cabinetry
Hole to rear of cabinet to allow cable access
Porcelain TilesGrip Finish M40/112
300 170
45 10
12 12 6
2 45 80
50
30
Black corian finish to worktop bonded to a suitable substrate as per manufacturers specification Black corian finish 6
50 N10/110A N10/110A N10/110A 80mm⌀ Grommet 20
Stained dark wood backing
Horizontal rail brackets to subcontractor design
Metal subframe to support Corian top and vertical panels to subcontractor design. Fixed to ground floor slab
Schluter REMA magnetic fixing bracket to be fixed to lateral stud, counter plate to be fixed to back of access panel K10/431
Rail brackets
Black corian finish N10/110 N10/110
Desk feature strip lighting hardwood timber section - paint finish RAL 9005; fixed from the underside of the slab
Metal subframe to support Corian top and vertical panels to sub-contractor design.


Back painted glassgrey
Crown cut coffee stain oak veneer facings/ Matching laminate in Shower cubicles
NOTE
Construction sequence to be agreed with contractor prior to installation. Ensure all fixings are in place and concealed prior to wall finish application.
Crown cut coffee stain oak veneer facings
Face finished to match veneer






B.5 Building Facilities, Build Quality, Durability and Maintenance

What was your approach to quality, longevity of construction / finishes, maintenance and management?

What measures were included to optimise cost in use?


From the outset HFD facilities management division, who operate the building, were engaged providing essential input into all aspects of the design from whole building maintenance and operations strategies to
An early decision was to provide an external loading bay area to assist with the day-to-day operation of the building such as for deliveries and waste removal. A dedicated building goods lift serving all floors is provided to assist in both the maintenance of the building and the construction of the respective tenant fit outs. Building operations are further supported by a dedicated Facilities Management & CCTV Room in the lower ground and a Staff Welfare Room with easy
Façade maintenance and cleaning is carried out by way of dedicated Building Management Unit (BMU). This BMU traverses the level 13 terrace area on a dedicated track with removable running track covers to facilitate
Only the most robust and highest of quality materials have been used throughout the within this part of the Conservation Area is being undertaken and massing studies in response.




























Street has a very distinctive character with many buildings taking complete city block. They are commercial ‘palazzos’. Along with the type building there are numerous other city blocks that are of the Glasgow Street and demonstrate organic growth. They individual buildings which have then developed over time in styles, massing, colour and materiality. The design response at 100 Street requires to acknowledge and respond as much to the more buildings such as 141 Bothwell Street and Aurora as well as the Listed as 50 and 95 Bothwell Street and those buildings on St Vincent considerations are the key view corridors which have been identified option will be assessed relative to this. The impact will be tested in these view corridors ie along Blythswood Street from the northern Blythswood Square.

