James Clark
About James Clark
James Clark is an Architectural Assistant with experience at several firms including Bickerdike Allen Partners LLP, HofmanDujardin, Orms, and currently Foster + Partners. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Newcastle University and a Diploma in Designing Architecture from The London School of Architecture.
Work at Foster and Partners
James Clark has been employed as an Architectural Assistant at Foster + Partners since 2021. His role involves contributing to various architectural projects and collaborating with senior architects to develop design solutions. Foster + Partners is a renowned architectural firm based in London, known for its innovative designs and sustainable practices. James's tenure at the firm has allowed him to engage in significant projects within the architectural landscape.
Previous Experience in Architecture
Prior to his current position, James Clark gained valuable experience as an Architectural Assistant at several firms. He worked at Bickerdike Allen Partners LLP from 2016 to 2017 for one year in London. He also completed an internship at HofmanDujardin in Amsterdam in 2018 for eight months. Following this, he held a placement at Orms from 2018 to 2019 for one year in London. These roles provided him with a diverse range of experiences in architectural design and project development.
Education and Expertise
James Clark's educational background includes a Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) from Newcastle University, where he achieved a 2:1 from 2013 to 2016. He furthered his studies at The London School of Architecture, earning a Diploma in Designing Architecture from 2018 to 2020. Additionally, he completed his A Levels at St Leonards RC School Sixth Form, where he studied Fine Art, Philosophy & Ethics, Psychology, and Business Studies. His academic achievements have equipped him with a solid foundation in architectural principles and design.
Academic Qualifications
James Clark completed his secondary education at St Leonards RC School, where he achieved GCSE qualifications, including 1A*, 2A's, and 7B's. He then pursued A Levels at St Leonards RC School Sixth Form, focusing on Fine Art, Philosophy & Ethics, Psychology, and Business Studies from 2011 to 2013. His commitment to further education led him to Newcastle University for his Bachelor of Architecture and later to The London School of Architecture for his diploma.