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Kevin Clarke graduated from the University of Dundee in 2009 with a Masters in Architecture. In his final year of university, he won the award for "Outstanding contribution to the School of Architecture" for his thesis project exploring the feasibility of converting derelict properties in Orkney into sustainable community buildings to spark a regeneration of architecture on the island.
He has extensive experience in residential, conservation, commercial developments and hotels/leisure sectors. With over 10 years experience specialising in the hospitality and high end residential sectors, he has worked on numerous award winning and prestigious projects, including Hilton Ageas Bowl and the Soho House Hotel at 27 Poultry. Through his career he has worked at award winning practices in both the UK and Ireland including, EPR Architects, Arup Associates, Allan Murray Architects and Cooney Architects.
He has a particular understanding of working with existing buildings, especially heritage and listed buildings across London. Throughout his career he has worked on Grade 1 and Grade 2 listed buildings across the U.K. as well as many locally listed buildings in conservation areas.
Sustainable and holistic design has become a key element to how he approaches each project. He believes that by combining the clients brief with relative precedent and utilizing the site to its full potential is the key to every project, large or small.
Kevin is a chartered member of the Royal Institute of British Architects and is registered with the Architects Registry Board.
Services Provided
Architectural Design, Architectural Drawings, Building Conservation, Home Renovation, House Extensions, Kitchen Design, Space Planning, Sustainable Design, Utility Room Design, Custom Build Homes, Kitchen Renovation, New Home Construction
Areas Served
London
Awards
BSc Arch BA Arch M Arch
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Business Details
Business Name
KJC Architects
Phone Number
020 3745 4405
Website
Address
Wallington SM6 9AA
United Kingdom
Typical Job Cost
£100,000 - £3 million
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