Kevin graduated from Sheffield University in 2002 where his thesis looked at the rediscovery of Sheffield's rivers, and an investigation into how buildings can be harmonised with nature through sustainable systems.
Since joining the Practice in 2003 Kevin has worked on various competitions and a number of urban regeneration and residential projects, including Bristol Harbourside and Penarth Heights. He has also worked on the award-winning Barge Arm Project, a residential-led mixed use development on Gloucester Docks, from pre-planning to completion and ran a project for 13 sustainable houses and a Restaurant in Evesham on the River Avon. More recently he has provided support on the Stonebridge Hillside Hub, a mixed-use development in north west London.
Kevin recently helped on the new Library at Fitzwilliam College in Cambridge, was project architect for a mixed-use residential building on the site of a scheduled ancient monument and next to a listed 13th Century Rose Window Wall on Clink Street in London and was part of the project team working on the Newham BSF (Building Schools for the Future) Forest Gate Community School. He is currently part of the project team designing an International Institute for Products and Services Innovation (IIPSI) at the University of Warwick.