Geoff is an award-winning conservation architect taking a leading role in cultural heritage, creative re-use and regeneration projects, in the UK and internationally.
He is a Partner and Director of Heritage & Creative Reuse at Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, a UK-based architectural practice with an international reputation for design quality, social purpose, and pioneering environmental expertise.
Geoff has a passion for finding and unlocking the latent value in cultural heritage projects of all scales, and for sharing their full potential with clients, students and public audiences.
He is a Visiting Professor at the University of the West of England, and a regular visiting lecturer at Harvard University, UCL, Bath, and Oxford Brookes.
Geoff has a passion for sharing great ideas, and is Curation Lead for TEDxBath.
ADVISORY ROLES
Panel member
Historic England, Historic Places Panel
Chairman
Fabric Advisory Council for Exeter Cathedral
Built Environment Expert
Design Council
Curation Lead
TEDx Bath
PROFESSIONAL
UK Registered Architect (ARB)
Member of the RIBA
Architect Accredited in Building Conservation (AABC)
Member of RIBA Conservation Register (RIBA-SCA)
SPAB Lethaby Scholar
Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC)
Fellow of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust
EDUCATION
Diploma in Professional Practice & Management (Distinction)
University of Newcastle 1997
Bachelor of Architecture (1st Class Hons)
University of Newcastle 1994
BA(Hons) Architectural Studies
University of Newcastle 1991