Billy Mavropoulos

co-founded bureau de change with Katerina Dionysopoulou b-de-c.com Billy Mavropoulos studied at the Royal College of Art and trained at Foster+Partners. Prior to founding Bureau de Change, Billy worked as an independent design consultant on projects for the Tate Modern, Tate Britain and Selfridges. In 2010 he featured in Wallpaper* magazine’s next generation issue as a designer who … Read more

Jeffrey Leopando

Partner at Foster+Partners Jeffrey studied architecture at the University of East London. After graduating in 2009, Jeffrey worked with Austin-Smith:Lord on projects in the Middle East, before joining Foster + Partners in 2011. Since joining Foster + Partners, Jeffrey has worked on various projects across the Middle East and the US, including the National Bank … Read more

Aras Burak

founder of Building Office and Reading Officearchitect at OMA New York buildingoffice.com and readingoffice.comarasburak.com born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1985. He completed his architectural education at the Architectural Association (AA) in London, graduating from the Diploma School in 2012. He worked at OMA – Office for Metropolitan Architecture in Rotterdam, Dubai, and New York for … Read more

Jonathan Dawes

Associate at Cottrell and Vermeulenpreviously founder of Flowspacepreviously unit master of AA Intermediate 6previously unit master at UEL Unit E Jonathan joined Cottrell and Vermeulen in 2006 and became an associate in 2012. Jonathan was project architect for the new-build sixth form centre at Brentwood School, which recently received an RIBA award. He is currently … Read more

Jeff Turko

founder of Nekton Studio Senior Lecturer at University of Brighton nekton.org Jeffrey Paul Turko currently works at the School of Architecture and Design, University of Brighton. Jeffrey does research in Industrial Design, Architectural Engineering and Visual Arts. Their most recent publication is ‘Grounds and Envelopes – Reshaping Architecture and the Built Environment.’

Mark Hayduk

Mark Hayduk, who studied at the AA under Peter Salter graduating in 1991, died in November 2012 at the age of 53 following a short battle with cancer. Mark was a much-loved tutor at the University of East London’s School of Architecture, where he co-ordinated the degree course and led the celebrated Diploma Unit 3. … Read more

Peter Salter

Peter Salter (born 1947) is a British architectural designer and academic. In 1962 he began a course at the Shoreditch College of Furnishing Trades, in preparation to become a furniture designer. In 1964, he worked as a junior draftsman for a patent glazing manufacturer. From 1966 until he began his studies at the Architectural Association … Read more

Ron Herron

Ronald James Herron (12 August 1930 – 1 October 1994) was an English architect and teacher. He is perhaps best known for his work with the seminal experimental architecture collective Archigram, which was formed in London in the early 1960s. Herron was the creator of one of the group’s best known and celebrated projects, the … Read more