With Paul Eaton, Allies and Morrison
The White City Campus is Imperial College London’s major new campus, co-locating world-class researchers, businesses and higher education partners to create value from ideas.
Paul is leading Allies and Morrison’s masterplan team for this project. Building on the College’s existing development at White City, he will set out the process of working with the College to define a masterplan that will provide a flexible framework for future growth with a focus on common spaces to foster community and collaboration.
A Partner of Allies and Morrison, Paul is leading significant urban and university projects, where he enjoys working with clients over the course of design development, from the initial briefing to the negotiation of the multiple interests in the planning process to commissioning new buildings. Currently, he leads Allies and Morrison’s work at Imperial College London including masterplans for the White City and South Kensington campuses and the design of the new School of Public Health. He is also guiding the long-term plan for a new urban centre at Canada Water, one of London’s most ambitious urban schemes.
With Stan Stanier & Jim Wilson, The University of Brighton
In 2016 the University of Brighton established the Modern Spaces Programme – a multi-million pound strategic initiative to refurbish all teaching spaces.
The Checkland Atrium was the first large social space to be tackled by the pro...
With Lauren Bell, Herman Miller
How are universities measuring the tangible outcomes of learning space design? At a recent global research roundtable held by Herman Miller, participants explored measuring outcome variables impacted by the design of innovative environments, such as workplace read...
With Wendy Sammels, Think Forward
“University drop-out rates in UK rise for third successive year”.
For the past six months Wendy has been working on a fast track transformational student support project at the University of Surrey. With wellbeing and student retention high on the agenda, the t...