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Tom is an architect, educator and Director at DSDHA. His experience covers a range of scales and sectors, from landscape design for the Royal Albert Hall and the British Library to public realm frameworks for the West End, Mayfair, Broadgate and Loughborough Junction, and from residential and commercial schemes in central London through to education projects in Sheffield and Doncaster.
Since 2011, Tom has taught a design studio in the School of Architecture at the Royal College of Art. He is also a Part 3 examiner at the University of Westminster and was previously a visiting tutor at the Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam, where he taught as part of the founding faculty of an experimental, tuition-free masters programme.
Together with colleagues from DSDHA, Tom was awarded the 2016 Fellowship in the Built Environment by the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851. He is currently a member of the Ealing Design Review Panel and Chair of the Wandsworth Design Review Panel. Expanding on DSDHA’s research-led agenda, Tom previously guest-edited an issue of AD magazine titled ‘The Business of Research: Learning and Knowledge Redefined in Architectural Practice’.
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Projects
- British Library Extension
- Exchange Square
- Green Park & Piccadilly Gateway Public Realm
- Tottenham Street
- Broadgate Public Realm
- White Horse Square
- Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens
- Royal Albert Hall Public Realm
- West End Public Realm
- Waterloo City Square
- Loughborough Junction
- South Molton Street Building
- Corner House
- Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
- Tampere Art Museum
- Other Stories: Alternative Perspectives on Design
- Monumentimals
- York Museums Trust
- Link Primary School