
Angela
Brady Architect (Director)
FRIAI. RIBA. ARB. FRSA B.Arch Sc. Dipl.Arch.
Before commencing in BMA Angela Brady gained wide experience working in Toronto,
Dublin and Copenhagen and has been working in London for over 20 years.
She has developed a particular interest in housing, community and
educational projects, including promoting sustainable and eco friendly
design. She has worked on many award winning projects and gives talks on sustainable design. She is a professional TV broadcaster promoting good design to the public
In 2008 Angela completed a 6 part Channel 4 TV series on prime time "The Home Show" World of Architecture and Interiors, and previously a 65
part TV show "Building the Dream" for ITV1 where a contemporary
sustainable family home was designed and constructed in 14 weeks. In 2007 she filmed a documentary for teacher TV on Inspirational Leaders and Jan 2009 on 'Accessible design' for RIBA with Sunand Prasad PPRIBA
Angela is an active member of the following boards/committees;-
• Ambassador to Cabinet office equality forum
• CABE Enabler May 2009
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Vice Chair Civic Trust
Awards National Panel 2000 to April 2010 and City of Culture Award judge
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Member of the RIAI Council 2007/8/9/10 and Chairperson RIAI London Forum organising annual awards exhibition in London 1990 - 2010
• STEMnet Ambassador 2005 - 2010 running design workshops in schools
• External Examiner at the Mackintosh School of Architecture Glasgow 2009-2010
• WIA committee to 2006- 2010
Angela is a past member of the following boards;
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CABE / English Heritage
Urban Panel 2000 - Dec 2008
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London
Development Agency Board as "Design Champion" Oct 2006 - July 2008
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"Design for London" review panel Oct 2006-July 2008
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Trustee Director Building Exploratory Hackney 2000 to Oct 2008
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Chair RIBA Women In Architecture 2000 - 2005
• Elected chairperson of Finsbury Park Community Forum for SRB5 projects
• External examiner at Brighton school of architecture 2005-2007
• External exmaniner at Dublin school of architecture 2005 -2007
• Invited external critic;- London Metropolitan school of architecture and Welsh School of Architecture
She has appeared
both in the National and professional press and on television and
radio on a regular basis promoting architecture and design. She filmed a tour of Dublin's new architecture
for the RTE TV arts programme and appeared as an architectural advisor
on Channel 5's TV series 'Hot Property' and BBC3's Radio and BBC Radio London Architecture
debates in 2005/06/07
Angela works on many architectural educational projects with many organisations such as;- Artsinform, CABE, RIBA, RIAI, MOMA, Crafts Council, DCMS, Irish Architecture Foundaiton and
The Building Exploratory Hackney
With RIBA WIA she curates the Diversecity exhibition which has been on tour of world cities since 2004. It has visited 34 cities to date
In March 1993 Angela received
an Irish Post/ AIB Bank Award for personal achievement presented
by the Irish President Mary Robinson. She was made an honourary
Fellow of the RIAI in 1999, and FRSA in 2004
In Oct 2007 she was highly commended as a finalist in the Women of Outstanding Achievement at AJ/Atkins Inspire Awards
Angela also designs art works to commission.
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Robin
Mallalieu Architect (Director)
RIBA ARB BA (Hons) Arch. B. Arch (Manc.)
Robin Mallalieu gained wide experience
in London for over 20 years. Prior to commencing practice with Angela Brady he worked in London for van Heyningen and Haward and Brian
Taggart Associates
He has worked on a variety of
projects including award winning buildings and has developed a particular
interest in historic buildings and has developed an expertise in
the design of new contemporary sustainable buildings within historical and protected
environments. He also maintains an interest and expertise in urban
design and master planning
Robin is skilled in creating
environmentally friendly and sustainable designs and promotes low
energy / low maintenance buildings. His contemporary house design
in Richmond was featured on BBC1 London Tonight where it was praised
by presenter Max Hutchinson as one of the best contemporary houses
in Britain today. It was runner up for the Manser Prize 2004 Best Home in Britain.
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