Hardik Patel
About Hardik Patel
Hardik Patel is a Part II Architectural Assistant with a focus on designing sensory architectural solutions for extreme climates. He has experience working at notable firms such as Foster + Partners and Wren Architecture and Design Ltd, and holds degrees from the University of Kent and the University of Westminster.
Work at Foster and Partners
Currently, Hardik Patel serves as a Part II Architectural Assistant at Foster + Partners. He has held this position since 2021, contributing to various architectural projects. His role focuses on designing solutions that enhance sensory experiences, particularly in extreme climates.
Previous Experience in Architecture
Prior to his current role, Hardik Patel worked at several architectural firms. He was a Part II Architectural Assistant at Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery Trust for three months in 2021. He also worked at Wren Architecture and Design Ltd as an Architectural Assistant from 2017 to 2019. Additionally, he served as a Laboratory Assistant at the University of Westminster from 2018 to 2020.
Education and Expertise
Hardik Patel holds a Bachelor of Architecture - BA Hons from the University of Kent, where he studied from 2013 to 2016 and achieved a 2:1. He furthered his education with a Master of Architecture - MArch at the University of Westminster from 2018 to 2020. His academic background supports his interest in modular design and environmentally friendly architecture.
Architectural Interests and Focus
Hardik Patel is particularly interested in designing architectural solutions that provide sensory experiences in extreme climates. He has a passion for creating environmentally friendly designs, emphasizing mechanics and kinetics. His focus includes modular design for large infrastructural networks in harsh environments.
Personal Interests
Outside of his professional work in architecture, Hardik Patel enjoys various personal interests. He engages in painting and photography, and he is an avid cyclist. Additionally, he has a keen interest in cricket and Formula 1, reflecting a diverse range of hobbies.