Robin is an accomplished architect whose work synthesises conceptual rigour with technical excellence. He has led the design and delivery of projects across a broad spectrum of building typologies—including institutions, hospitality & residential. Trained at the Royal College of Art in London and the Fenway Colleges of Boston, Massachusetts, Robin brings a distinctive academic foundation to his practice. Following his studies, he went on to work with Hopkins Architects, led by Sir Michael Hopkins CBE RA.
Guided by a belief that architecture is a collaborative art, Robin approaches each project with intellectual curiosity, empathy, and a commitment to craft. His work is distinguished by a nuanced understanding of proportion, materiality, and light, and is shaped through dialogue with clients, place, and the broader cultural context. As a recognised thought leader in the profession, Robin has delivered lectures as part of the Bloomsbury Festival of Arts and the Innovation Summit at Guildhall, City of London, contributing to the critical discourse at the intersection of design and environmental responsibility.
Recent projects include: The Peninsula Hotel – Hyde Park Corner, Belgravia. Victoria House – Research Facility, Bloomsbury. King’s College London Research Facility – Albert Embankment. The Malt House - Dwelling, Cotswolds. Single-Family Dwelling – North Norfolk.