Stolen Space Theatre
an immersive theatre ....
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2 Osborn Street, Whitechapel, London
Stolen Space Theatre
an immersive theatre ....
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Stolen Space Theatre
an immersive theatre ....
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2 Osborn Street, Whitechapel, London
2 Osborn Street, Whitechapel, London
CV
I am a RIBA Part I Architectural Assistant and recent graduate from the University of Westminster with a degree in BA (hons) Architecture.
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I have a vast amount of creative experience from throughout my studies at school until now. When I left school, I completed an art & design foundation diploma and went on to study BA (hons) Design for a year at Goldsmiths University. I decided to specialise and study architecture at Westminster University after this, to combine my technical and design passions. Over this time, I have gained a broad range of skills and a strong design process. I enjoy implementing my multi-disciplinary design experience and approach in architecture as I consider it to be a subject which can often transcend many design disciplines.
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I believe that architecture should be political as well as practical. I feel that architecture belies the power to evoke change for a better future by shaping the built environment with the potential to improve communities, environments, economies and political systems. I am also passionate about architecture that respects a site’s history, community, topography, climate and materiality and which works with these elements to assert senses of place.

RIBA Part I Architectural Assistant
BA (Hons) Architecture
from the University of Westminster
