Chris Green
About Chris Green
Chris Green is a Senior Designer at Arup in London, specializing in the integration of emerging technologies in urban design.
Company
Chris Green is currently part of Arup, a global design and consulting firm. Arup is known for its innovative solutions in architecture, engineering, and urban planning. Chris has been part of the team since 2015, bringing his expertise to transformative projects in urban design and digital technology integration.
Title
Chris Green holds the position of Senior Designer at Arup, contributing to the firm since 2018. As a Senior Designer, he shapes strategic visions for urban development, leveraging his extensive background in architecture and digital systems to guide innovative projects.
Education and Expertise
Chris Green earned a Master of Arts in Architecture from the Royal College of Art between 2010 and 2012. Prior to this, he completed a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture at the University of Cambridge from 2005 to 2008. His educational background underscores his strong foundation in architectural principles and design thinking.
Work Experience at Arup
Chris Green joined Arup's team in 2015 as a Designer before advancing to the role of Senior Designer in 2018. At Arup, he developed strategic urban visions informed by digital systems and near-future technologies. His work focuses on user experience design and the integration of emerging technologies in urban environments, enhancing city planning and development.
Previous Roles in Design and Technology
Chris Green has held various roles, including Designer in Residence at The Design Museum from 2015 to 2016 and Project Lead and Research Fellow at MIT from 2012 to 2014. At MIT's Senseable City Lab, he contributed to urban applications for autonomous robotic systems. Earlier, he worked as a Junior Designer at Mvrdv and an Architectural Assistant at Mole Architects and David Long Architects.