Gordon MacLarenReg. Archt Dip Arch UCL BSc |
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| Gordon MacLaren has been the architect to a Health and Educational centre at Bromley-by-Bow in the East End of London and has designed or modified all the buildings on their site which includes a 2 ha. Public park.
Gordon is head of Management, Practice and Law and course leader for the final registration course for architects RIBA 3. He combines practice with the team at WMLLP on social projects in London and Cornwall, with an academic interest in the politics of public procurement and control, and the future of the profession, together with a wider interest in the possibilities that remain for architecture to ‘make the world a better place’. |
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Alex MacLarenRIBA Dip Arch LMU BA (Hons) Cantab FRSA |
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| Alex MacLaren has been practising architecture in London since graduating from Cambridge University in 2003. She teaches in Design Studio at ESALA, The University of Edinburgh, and at Brighton University. She has been lead architect on the Camberwell URC project and also works with our residential clients.Alex is Director of the TeamBuild Association, a charitable trust that organises a highly-regarded Annual competition for construction professionals under the age of 30. The aim of the competition is to foster understanding, communication and collaboration between different professions in the industry.
She spent two years as co-chair of Archaos, the student body for UK architecture students. In 2004 she designed and saw executed a £ 0.7 M Shop fit-out for a Zimbabwean jeweller in the Fulham Road during a year out between her studies at the AA (Architectural Association) and LMU Diploma. Her most recent private project was a £800k private residence in a Listed Building in Knightsbridge, completed 2012.. She has taught English in Vietnam and worked with schoolchildren in Guyana. “I get a buzz from working with people and making buildings for them. I love the battered grittiness of post-industrial landscapes and the power and comfort of simple churches, mosques or community halls. I love community and monumentality, and am baffled by inhumane complexity, illegibility and ‘wow’.” |
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Alex FreemantleRIBA Dip Arch UCL BSc (RIBA Client Design Advisor) |
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| Alex Freemantle joined Wyatt MacLaren in 2010, and brought with her a wealth of expertise in Educational Design. Until 2009, Principal Architect at Milton Keynes (MK Architecture), Alex designed and saw built several new primary and secondary schools, including a school for Autistic children. Her last project there, Water Hall Primary School, has been entered for several awards. She has previously worked with the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) as an advisor on the BSF project, and for Tower Hamlets Architecture Department.
Alex is lead Architect on the £2.3m Heathermount School project near Ascot, and also works closely with our church clients. She looks forward to further educational work with Wyatt MacLaren. |



