Russell Baxter

Director at NORR UK
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(386) 825-5501
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Greater Glasgow Area, UK

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Architecture & Planning
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Director
      • Apr 1998 - Present

      Russell has been a Director with NORR (formerly Davis Duncan Architects, SMC Davis Duncan, Ingenium Archial, Archial NORR) since 2006 and has extensive design experience in a number of key sectors including education, healthcare, community based projects and sustainable design. Russell has designed a number of award winning buildings during his 20 year career most notably an RIBA Award 2009 for Pollok Civic Realm, Glasgow, a further RIBA Award 2010 for the Small Animal Hospital, Glasgow for Glasgow University- this was augmented by the Andrew Doolan Award for Best Building in Scotland 2009, the GIA Supreme Award 2009 for Best Building, the Roses Design Award 2010 for Best Public Building, The Bryan Munford Award 2010 for Best Archial Building, a Commendation in the National Galvanizing Association Awards 2010 and a Civic Trust Award 2011. Russell has experience in both public and private sectors across a wide range of sectors- most recently completing a fit out for high profile client HQ in Glasgow. Show less

    • Architect
      • Apr 1998 - Apr 1999

      Russell worked as a project architect with RMJM Glasgow on a number of competition submissions including the introvert/ extrovert house at Homes for the Future and Scottish Parliament feasibility Russell worked as a project architect with RMJM Glasgow on a number of competition submissions including the introvert/ extrovert house at Homes for the Future and Scottish Parliament feasibility

    • United Kingdom
    • Architecture and Planning
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Architect
      • Apr 1994 - Mar 1997

      Russell worked as assistant architect then project architect on student housing schemes, civic buildings, church projects whilst sitting his professional practice exams. Russell worked as assistant architect then project architect on student housing schemes, civic buildings, church projects whilst sitting his professional practice exams.

    • Design Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Set designer
      • Sep 1993 - Mar 1994

      Worked as a freelance set designer on theatre productions and independant telvision productions such as Sabotage with NVA at the Tramway theatre, Glasgow and 7 Deadly Sins at the Renfrew Ferry, Glasgow with Bruce morton Worked as a freelance set designer on theatre productions and independant telvision productions such as Sabotage with NVA at the Tramway theatre, Glasgow and 7 Deadly Sins at the Renfrew Ferry, Glasgow with Bruce morton

    • Television set designer
      • Jan 1992 - Sep 1993

      Russell worked as a set designer with BBC Scotland on a number of high profile current affairs, light entertainment programmes and dramas including Axiom with Kirsty Wark and Danton with Jack Shephard Russell worked as a set designer with BBC Scotland on a number of high profile current affairs, light entertainment programmes and dramas including Axiom with Kirsty Wark and Danton with Jack Shephard

    • United Kingdom
    • Architecture and Planning
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Assistant architect
      • Mar 1991 - Jul 1991

      Russell joined Chipperfield's for a short period over the summer of 1991 and worked on a house for Jazzie B and on competition entries in Sienna Russell joined Chipperfield's for a short period over the summer of 1991 and worked on a house for Jazzie B and on competition entries in Sienna

    • Assistant architect
      • Apr 1990 - Nov 1990

      Russell worked with Herman Zeinstra over the summer of 1990 on a competition to reconfigure the existing olympic stadium into a mixed use housing. Russell worked with Herman Zeinstra over the summer of 1990 on a competition to reconfigure the existing olympic stadium into a mixed use housing.

Education

  • The Glasgow School of Art
    BArch Hons, Dip Arch, MArch, Architecture
    1984 - 1990
  • High School of Glasgow
    1978 - 1984

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