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CV
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PERSONAL PROFILE
I am a dedicated architect with over three years of post-Part 3 experience and more than eight years of professional practice across five architectural firms. I hold both a Master’s and an Honours degree from the University of Strathclyde. As a native English speaker with a passion for languages, I speak Japanese and I am currently studying Spanish with the aim of sitting my first DELE exam.

In 2009, I moved to Japan to work as an English teacher, seizing the opportunity to immerse myself in a new language and culture. Upon my return to the UK in 2018, I joined NORR, where I became an integral part of the design team for the £35m Grade B restoration project at Brora Distillery. Primarily working during RIBA Stages 4 and 5, my responsibilities included producing all production drawings, which required an in-depth understanding of both contemporary and traditional construction methods.

In 2020, I joined Kerr AT Architects, a sole practitioner firm, where I completed my Part 3 in 2021. As the project architect for two residential projects, I was also deeply involved in several other residential projects, participating in all stages of the design process alongside the director.

Seeking to expand my professional network and undertake greater career challenges, I relocated to London in 2022. During this period, I served as the project architect for a £6m refurbishment and extension project at the Grade II listed Woodberry Down Children’s Centre, as well as a £650k refurbishment project at Harrow Cricket Pavilion.

In preparation for my Part 3 exam, I was a member of the winning team in the 2020 Part 3 Contract Game, an annual competition among three universities and twenty teams.

I am deeply passionate about architecture and I am driven to create generous, adaptable, and authentic designs.

Outside of my professional life, I am an avid guitarist. I enjoy painting, sketching, and exploring new cities and places. I am also committed to studying Spanish daily.
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