“I work very closely with my clients, listening to them and helping them to clearly define their priorities for the proposed building work.”
Architect Catriona Burns graduated from the Mackintosh School of Architecture in Glasgow in 2000 with a first-class honours degree. Before she established her own studio in London in 2013, she worked for different architecture offices such as de Blacam and Meagher Architects in Dublin, as part of the team who delivered the new Cork Institute of Technology campus, Studio 54 Architects in London on a variety of projects, including housing regeneration schemes in North London and educational facilities in York, and Elder and Cannon in Glasgow, where she learned her commitment to creating high quality architecture.
Cultures with different approaches
Creating high quality architecture
A bold use of colour can work well
Álvaro Siza
Crouch End House- Photo: Adelina Iliev
Spaces that are defined by the client's needs, ambitions, and individual tastes
A new relationship with our homes
The timber joinery
We must become better at retrofitting spaces
A VICTORIAN HOUSE IN NORTH LONDON
New University building in York
No two projects are the same
Something in Scotland
New challenges
ARTIST’S SPACE
My top ten favorite buildings or design pieces
“The impact the construction industry has on climate change makes it more important than ever to specify recycled and sustainably sourced materials.”
Catriona Burns
Architect
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