Callum Richardson
About Callum Richardson
Callum Richardson is an Architectural Assistant at Foster + Partners in London, recognized for his achievements in architecture, including the 'Future Architect of the Year 2019' award. He studied at the Manchester School of Architecture and has held various positions in notable architectural firms.
Work at Foster and Partners
Callum Richardson has been employed at Foster + Partners as an Architectural Assistant since 2021. His tenure in this role has spanned three years, during which he has contributed to various architectural projects in London, England. Prior to his current position, he also worked at Foster + Partners in different capacities, including a two-month stint in 2018 and a year-long role from 2019 to 2020.
Education and Expertise
Callum Richardson studied at the Manchester School of Architecture (MSA), where he earned a Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) degree from 2016 to 2019. Following his undergraduate studies, he attended the Bartlett School of Architecture at University College London as a Master of Architecture student from 2020 to 2021, further enhancing his architectural knowledge and skills.
Background
Before his current role, Callum Richardson gained valuable experience through various internships and mentoring schemes. He participated in the MICA Architects Mentoring Scheme from 2017 to 2018 and was involved in RIBA Mentoring with MHA Architects during the same period. These experiences contributed to his professional development in the field of architecture.
Achievements
Callum Richardson has received several accolades for his contributions to architecture. He was awarded the 'Future Architect of the Year 2019' by the Manchester Society of Architects, with the jury including Norman Foster. Additionally, he won the Ian CS Crowcroft Prize in 2018 and was recognized as part of the 'Future Generation of Influential Black British Architects' by RIBA in the same year. He was also ranked 8th in the top 100 'Young Future Leaders of the UK' in 2019 and received the Stacy Greenaway Prize in 2019.