Richard Davies

Senior Architect at Hayward Architects Ltd
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Experience

    • Architecture and Planning
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Senior Architect
      • Jul 2021 - Present

    • United Kingdom
    • Architecture and Planning
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Senior Architect
      • Nov 2020 - Jun 2021

    • United Kingdom
    • Architecture and Planning
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Architect
      • Nov 2018 - Oct 2020

    • United Kingdom
    • Architecture and Planning
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Architect
      • Nov 2014 - Nov 2018

  • Pinnegar Hayward Design
    • Birmingham, United Kingdom
    • Senior Architect
      • Mar 2014 - Oct 2014

    • United Kingdom
    • Construction
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Architect
      • Feb 2003 - Jan 2014

      Site Architect on £190m Library of Birmingham (Sterling Prize nominee 2014) I worked on highly involved technical and conservation design work including MOD, the education sector and prison sector. I also worked as Lead Architect on many occasions. During his time working on Stafford Prison and Nechells, he worked hard to be very be considerate of the conservation issues of the old buildings and to ensure that the new build was complimentary of the current building. Site Architect on £190m Library of Birmingham (Sterling Prize nominee 2014) I worked on highly involved technical and conservation design work including MOD, the education sector and prison sector. I also worked as Lead Architect on many occasions. During his time working on Stafford Prison and Nechells, he worked hard to be very be considerate of the conservation issues of the old buildings and to ensure that the new build was complimentary of the current building.

    • Architecture and Planning
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Architectural Assistant
      • Sep 1999 - May 2002

      Housing and Health projects. Clients consisted of Housing Associations and private developers and GP practices. Work also involved dealing with site enquires, providing technical solutions to challenging architectural features. Housing and Health projects. Clients consisted of Housing Associations and private developers and GP practices. Work also involved dealing with site enquires, providing technical solutions to challenging architectural features.

    • Architectural Assistant
      • Jan 1999 - Sep 1999

      work involved detailed design for a design and build for developer for city centre new build student accommodation. This involved the use of prefabricated pod for bedrooms and other room types built into a more conventional surrounding building fabric and skin, this included a development in a conservation area on a sloping site. This involved external and internal detailing and dealing with onsite enquires. work involved detailed design for a design and build for developer for city centre new build student accommodation. This involved the use of prefabricated pod for bedrooms and other room types built into a more conventional surrounding building fabric and skin, this included a development in a conservation area on a sloping site. This involved external and internal detailing and dealing with onsite enquires.

    • Architectural Assistant
      • Jun 1997 - Dec 1998

      Working on a high level of community projects based upon urban regeneration of housing, community and general environmental enhancement. Working on a high level of community projects based upon urban regeneration of housing, community and general environmental enhancement.

    • Architectural Assistant
      • Jun 1996 - May 1997

      work involved Housing schemes, GP surgeries and private school developments. work involved Housing schemes, GP surgeries and private school developments.

Education

  • University of central England
    Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.)

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