About…
Charlotte is an architect at the Stirling Prize-winning firm Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, where she specialises in large-scale regeneration, urban design, master planning, placemaking, and adaptive reuse projects.
Her work is grounded in sustainability, research, community engagement, and multidisciplinary collaboration.
Her core passions have focused on small self-generated projects that have set new precedents for her architectural practice. She was awarded the Architectural Review’s Inspiring Graduate award for her work on the notable projects Pea Soup House and The Observatory, a mobile rotating artist studio recognised with several prestigious awards, including an RIBA South award and was shortlisted for the Stephen Lawrence Award.
Education
2006-2007
2007-2010
2011-2013
2016-2017
Falmouth University
ABC Diploma in Art Foundation (Distinction)
RIBA PART I
BA(Hons) in Architecture (1st Class)
Oxford Brookes University
RIBA PART II
MArch in Architecture (Merit)
The Bartlett School of Architecture UCL
RIBA PART III
Professional Diploma in Architecture
Westminster (Merit)
Awards
2016
2017
RIBA Rising Star Award
AJ/CURTINS Inspiring Graduate Award
RIBA South Regional Awards
The Stephen Lawrence Award (shortlist)
Civic Trust Pro Temp Winner
Wood Awards Small project Winner
AJ Small Projects 2016 Reader’s Choice
Arch Daily Small Project Building of the Year (shortlist)
Practice Experience…
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
1 RIBA STIRLING PRIZE
2 RIBA Stirling Prize Shortlists
70 RIBA AWARDS
34 CIVIC TRUST AWARDS
28 SUSTAINABILITY AWARDS