Jean Paul Tugirimana
About Jean Paul Tugirimana
Jean Paul Tugirimana is an Architectural Assistant currently employed at Foster + Partners in London, where he has worked since 2017. He has a diverse background in architecture, having held various positions and completed multiple degrees in the field.
Work at Foster and Partners
Jean Paul Tugirimana has been employed as an Architectural Assistant at Foster + Partners since 2017. His role involves contributing to various architectural projects, collaborating with design teams, and assisting in the development of innovative architectural solutions. Foster + Partners is known for its sustainable design practices and high-profile projects, providing Tugirimana with a platform to enhance his skills in a leading architectural firm.
Previous Experience in Architecture
Prior to his current position, Tugirimana worked at Populous as an Architectural Assistant from 2013 to 2015. He also held a brief position at MCM Architecture Ltd for one month in 2013. His experience includes a role as a Designer for The Greenwich Equestrian Backdrop during the London Olympics 2012, where he contributed to the design aspects of the project. Additionally, he worked as a Sessional Lecturer at Ravensbourne from 2015 to 2017, sharing his knowledge with students in the field of architecture.
Education and Expertise
Jean Paul Tugirimana studied at Ravensbourne, where he earned a Foundation degree in Design and Applied Arts in 2010. He continued his education at Ravensbourne, achieving a Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) from 2010 to 2013. He furthered his studies at the University of Westminster, obtaining a Master of Architecture (MArch) and a Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Practice (RIBA Part 3) between 2015 and 2019. This educational background has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of architectural principles and practices.
Involvement in Architectural Events
In 2013, Tugirimana participated as a Delegate at The World Architecture Festival in Singapore, gaining exposure to global architectural trends and networking opportunities. This experience allowed him to engage with industry leaders and broaden his understanding of contemporary architectural practices.