Christopher Clarke
Senior Architect BA(Hons), March, PgDip, ARB
In addition to contemporary architecture Chris enjoys working with traditional and historic buildings and recently undertook refurbishment and conservation work for the National Trust.
Christopher Clarke
Chris joined the practice in 2022 after a number of years working as an associate architect at award winning practice Kaner Olette.
He has been responsible for delivering a variety of projects across a range of sectors, from high end houses to visitor’s centres and offices. Chris has experience working across all procurement stages from concept design through to delivering projects on site. In addition to contemporary architecture Chris enjoys working with traditional and historic buildings and recently undertook refurbishment and conservation work for the National Trust.
Most notably he was the project architect for the Margate Caves scheme, a new build visitors centre over an underground caves system that was shortlisted for the RIBA MacEwen Award in which it was highly commended.
He was also project architect for a multi-use office building at Gunnersbury Cemetery which was shortlisted for the national brick awards, celebrating exemplary brick architecture across the country as well as being shortlisted for the 2023 RIBA regional awards.