Angela
Brady Architect Director
B.Arch Sc.Dipl.Arch.FRIAI. RIBA. FRSA.
Before commencing in private
practice Angela gained experience in Toronto,
Dublin and Copenhagen and has been working in London since 1983.
She has developed a particular interest in housing, community and
educational projects, including promoting sustainable and eco friendly
design in schools and to the public. She has worked on many award winning projects.
Angela is an active member of the following boards/committees;-
London
Development Agency Board as Design Champion
Design for London review panel
The Civic Trust
National Panel
CABE / English Heritage
Urban Panel
Trustee Building Exploratory Hackney
Member of the RIAI Council
Chairperson RIAI London Forum
Women In Architecture Committee
External exmaniner Brighton and Dublin schools of architecture
In 2004 Angela completed a 65
part TV series "Building the Dream" for ITV1 where a contemporary
family home she designed was constructed in 14 weeks. In 2007 she filmed a documentary for teacher TV on Inspirational Leaders
She has appeared
both in the National and professional press and on television and
radio on a regular basis. She filmed a tour of Dublin's new architecture
for the RTE arts TV 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 and
The Building Exploratory Hackney. She is a keen promoter of sustainable architecture
and contemporary design and is a STEMnet ambassador for schools.
Angela is past chairperson of
Women In Architecture (WIA 2000 - 2005) and currently on the WIA committee, who have formed
links with other women architects groups worldwide. With WIA she curated the Diversecity exhibition for a 25 city world tour.
In March 1993 Angela Brady 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 2007 she was highly commended as a finalist in the Women of Outstanding Achievement at Atkins Inspire Awards. |