Graham Gilmour

Senior Project Architect

Formally educated at the Mackintosh School of Architecture in Glasgow, Graham is one of our senior project architects with over 20 years experience in designing, detailing and delivering high quality buildings. With a background of working with some of Londons most notable architectural practices such as Hopkins, Wilknison Eyre, Stanton Williams and RMJM, Graham has completed projects in the UK and overseas across a broad range of building sectors including transportation and infrastructure, commercial, sport, academic, cultural and museum, leisure and residential categories. Such projects include the Waterloo Underground Station, Camden Town Station, Herons Quay on the DLR and the Ferensway Transport Interchange, the Magna Science Centre, the Science Museum in London, the Pure Cricket Stadium in Mumbai and the Millenium Seed Bank at the Royal Botanical Gardens, amongst many others.

Graham has also a background in master planning and major redevelopment scheme planning including designing sustainable communities with integrated landscaping such as Cairo Future City Masterplan and Leith Docks in Edinburgh.

Graham has considerable 'hands on' experience at all stages of the design and construction process which he combines with many years of leading design teams, co-ordinating complex projects and deliverables and running budgets and programmes. Graham also has a fundamental understanding of the micro detailing required to ensure the successful delivery of both new and contemporary buildings and existing historic structures.

Graham joined the practice in early 2011 to lead our team on the detailed design phases on the Thames Tideway Tunnel for Thames Water and CH2M Hill and remains a pivotal figurehead for the design team as the project nears the tender issue in 2013.