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Gary Clark
London, UKGary Clark is an architect with a passion for creating architecture and places that deliver a truly sustainable future. He believes to achieve a sustainable architecture, a continual knowledge transfer between practice, research and teaching is required. He taught and researched sustainable architecture at Cambridge, Robert Gordon’s and Edinburgh Universities. He joined Wilkinson Eyre Architects in 2014 as Associate Director and Head of Sustainability. He has delivered a number of high-profile projects across several sectors, most notably the new £40m R&D Laboratory building for Sir James Dyson, and a £130m mixed-use development within the historic Gasholders at Kings Cross for Argent. He is the current Chair of RIBA Sustainable Futures Group, ex-Chairman of the Usable Buildings Trust and BSRIA Soft Landings User Group, and is Visiting Professor for Sustainable Architecture at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen. His work has been recognised by many awards, including awards from the Civic Trust and the RIBA.
1 articles by Gary Clark
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Inspiring Climate Action
- 2nd September 2019
WilkinsonEyre
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