In practice
Timothy Soar captures the diversity and preoccupations of architects across the UK.
Simon Allford
Simon Allford is hopeful for a way of working that is more inquisitive, more civilised, more generous and more tolerant – and equipped to build the architecture of a low carbon world.
Chris Dyson
Chris Dyson is interested in the impact of the pandemic on transport and is working on a project to encourage cycling as a safe and secure way to move around the city.
Gill Smith
Rural Design, based on the Isle of Skye, is finding that a renewed appreciation of the natural landscape has made clients keen to progress with rural projects.
Andy Puncher
Early morning walks allow Andy Puncher to tune in to the changing colours and textures of the Kent countryside and provide a much-needed respite from Zoom.
Gurmeet Sian
Lockdown has deprived Gurmeet Sian of interaction with clients but taught him to value his neighbours and neighbourhood.
Alan Dunlop
Alan Dunlop has taken advantage of lockdown to produce a series of sketchbooks that provide a hand drawn record of an extraordinary year.
Cousins & Cousins
Ben and Jelena Cousins miss the buzz of the office but are grateful to be working in a light-filled dining room with an ever-changing view.
Amin Taha
The first in a new series of portraits of UK architects by Timothy Soar captures Amin Taha in a reflective mood at the end of lockdown.