Joshua Nicholas
About Joshua Nicholas
Joshua Nicholas is a Part 1 Architectural Assistant at Foster and Partners, where he has worked since 2021. He has a background in architecture with experience in various internships and a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Nottingham.
Work at Foster and Partners
Joshua Nicholas currently holds the position of Part 1 Architectural Assistant at Foster and Partners, a role he has been in since 2021. His responsibilities include assisting in the design and development of architectural projects, contributing to the firm's reputation for innovative design solutions. Foster and Partners is known for its commitment to sustainability and modern architecture, providing Joshua with a platform to apply his skills in a dynamic environment.
Previous Experience in Architecture
Prior to his role at Foster and Partners, Joshua Nicholas gained valuable experience through various internships. He worked as an Architectural Intern at Simone de Gale Architects and John Bodley-Scott Architect in 2016, each for one month. Additionally, he participated in Yasmeen Lari's Sustainable Workshops at the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust in 2017. He also contributed to architectural workshops as a RIBA Ambassador in 2015. These experiences provided him with a foundation in architectural practices and project development.
Education and Expertise
Joshua Nicholas completed his Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) at the University of Nottingham from 2017 to 2020. He also achieved A Levels in Art with a distinction at Trinity School of John Whitgift from 2012 to 2017. His educational background includes foundational studies at Cumnor House School from 2003 to 2012. This academic journey has equipped him with essential skills and knowledge in architecture and design.
Early Career and Lifeguard Experience
Before entering the field of architecture, Joshua Nicholas worked as a Lifeguard at David Lloyd Leisure from 2018 to 2020 in London. This role involved ensuring the safety of patrons and maintaining a secure environment. His experience as a lifeguard highlights his ability to manage responsibilities and work in a team-oriented setting, skills that are transferable to his architectural career.