Paul Arthur Lidster

Paul Arthur Lidster

Station Architectural Lead @ Arup

About Paul Arthur Lidster

Paul Arthur Lidster is the Station Architectural Lead at Arup in London, with extensive international experience in architectural design and project leadership.

Company

Paul Arthur Lidster is currently employed at Arup as the Station Architectural Lead. He has been with Arup since 2014, primarily working out of London, United Kingdom. At Arup, he oversees station design initiatives and leads significant infrastructure projects.

Title

Paul holds the title of Station Architectural Lead at Arup. In this role, he is responsible for guiding the architectural design and implementation for station projects, including significant and confidential infrastructure developments in the UK.

Education and Expertise

Paul Arthur Lidster studied Architecture at Tulane University, earning his Master's degree. His educational background has provided him with a strong foundation in architectural principles and design, which he has applied throughout his international career.

Background

Paul has a diverse professional background, having worked in various architectural capacities across the globe. Prior to Arup, he was a Senior Architectural Designer at Acanthus Architects LW in London. He previously held positions as an Architectural Project Leader at ABM Architects in Mumbai and worked as an Architectural Designer at Acanthus LW Architects in London and Bell Architects in Greater New Orleans.

Achievements

Throughout his career, Paul has contributed to significant infrastructure projects. He led the design team for Station 1F8 as part of the $10 billion Riyadh Metro project. Additionally, he delivered design packages for the Tottenham Court Road Station upgrade and the Green Park Station step-free access projects for the London Underground. His international design experience encompasses projects in the USA, Venezuela, and India, highlighting his extensive background and versatility in architectural design.

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