Fiona Lamb
Fiona Lamb, MA Hons, DipArch, RIBA has practiced as an architect in London for over 15 years. She was born in Aberdeenshire in Scotland and is a graduate of Architecture from Edinburgh University, 1994. Fiona has worked on the restoration and regeneration of a number of unique and architecturally significant modernist buildings and gardens including the Homewood Esher, designed by Patrick Gwynne and now owned and managed by the National Trust, one of the finest examples of the modernist country housing in the UK, Isokon Flats, Hampstead, a Grade I Listed modernist apartment block designed by Wells Coates and Harbour Meadow in Chichester, designed by Peter Moro and Richard Llewelyn.
Her approach to design is strongly influenced by the interplay of buildings and the natural environment exhibited by architects such as Carlo Scarpa, Alvar Aalto and Glenn Murcutt. Attention to detail, materials, spatial/functional relationships between buildings and landscape are key aspects of her work.
She has considerable knowledge and expertise in the design and execution of new build elements that seek to exploit the connection between internal space and the garden.
Fiona regularly lectures on modernist conservation and regeneration at The Ironbridge Institute and University of York. |