Annie Sibthorp, Project Architect
Annie is a Project Architect with experience delivering projects across a range of sectors, particularly commercial and education, spanning new-build developments through to work on listed buildings. Her expertise lies in technical design and project delivery, with a strong grounding in regulatory compliance and BIM-led coordination from concept through construction.
She has a particular interest in the relationship between design, heritage, and contemporary use, and in addressing the challenges and opportunities that emerge when working across both new and existing contexts through careful, collaborative design. Alongside her professional work, Annie is interested in architecture as a social and cultural practice, with a long-standing focus on gender and sexuality in the built environment, a subject she explored in depth during her university studies.
Outside of work she loves reading, going to the pub, and spending as much time on or in the water as possible, mostly kitesurfing, swimming and sailing.
She has a particular interest in the relationship between design, heritage, and contemporary use, and in addressing the challenges and opportunities that emerge when working across both new and existing contexts through careful, collaborative design. Alongside her professional work, Annie is interested in architecture as a social and cultural practice, with a long-standing focus on gender and sexuality in the built environment, a subject she explored in depth during her university studies.
Outside of work she loves reading, going to the pub, and spending as much time on or in the water as possible, mostly kitesurfing, swimming and sailing.