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Pippa McLeod-Brown
Architect

BA(Hons) | MArch | PGDip | RIBA

Pippa has worked across a variety of large-scale construction projects and small-scale planning projects with the practice, as well as contributing to CZWG’s Team Carbon group which works to develop more sustainable methodologies and practices.

Pippa has valuable on-site experience on the delivery of Islington Square, the mixed-used development of a former London postal sorting office. She has recently coordinated the planning submission for a ~100 bedroom student accommodation scheme in Stepney and is currently leading the production of deliverables for Stage 4 tender on Canfield Place, an eight house mews scheme in Camden.

Throughout her studies Pippa worked in microbiological laboratories and translated her findings to design applications in the built environment by developing methodologies for co-designing with microbiological matter. She now shares her time between CZWG and the HBBE (Hub for Biotechnology in the Built Environment) at Newcastle University where she works at the intersection between research and practice by aligning the development of sustainable biotechnologies within construction contexts for practical implementation.

Pippa completed her undergraduate studies with first class honours, Masters with distinction and Part III with distinction at Newcastle University.

Pippa McLeod-Brown
Architect

BA(Hons) | MArch | PGDip | RIBA

 

Pippa has worked across a variety of large-scale construction projects and small-scale planning projects with the practice, as well as contributing to CZWG’s Team Carbon group which works to develop more sustainable methodologies and practices.

Pippa has valuable on-site experience on the delivery of Islington Square, the mixed-used development of a former London postal sorting office. She has recently coordinated the planning submission for a ~100 bedroom student accommodation scheme in Stepney and is currently leading the production of deliverables for Stage 4 tender on Canfield Place, an eight house mews scheme in Camden.

Throughout her studies Pippa worked in microbiological laboratories and translated her findings to design applications in the built environment by developing methodologies for co-designing with microbiological matter. She now shares her time between CZWG and the HBBE (Hub for Biotechnology in the Built Environment) at Newcastle University where she works at the intersection between research and practice by aligning the development of sustainable biotechnologies within construction contexts for practical implementation.

Pippa completed her undergraduate studies with first class honours, Masters with distinction and Part III with distinction at Newcastle University.

 

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