

David has been a practicing Structural Engineer since 1984. He is involved in teaching at the University of Westminster at both the Diploma and Degree level in Architecture and Architectural Engineering. He has taught widely and given lectures/tutorials at East London University, Metropolitan University, the AA and the RCA. He has considerable experience in the design of modern structures and has worked with many of today’s cutting-edge designers and architects. He has pioneered the practice’s research and development in structural glass and movement technologies.
John studied Civil Engineering and graduated from University College Dublin in 1988. John has excellent experience in the design of large-scale projects and has worked on a number of multi-million pound projects for retailers such as Marks & Spencer. He has also designed projects overseas notably in Saudi Arabia and Qatar. John has considerable experience in the refurbishment of historic buildings and has carried out projects on various London Estates and for private clients such as the Rolling Stones.
Ralph is a chartered engineer who has vast experience of building projects for residential, educational and blue chip commercial clients. His experience is founded on a broad-based professional training which extended from design of marine structures to airports. He leads the practice’s interests in environmentally sensitive and sustainable building design. He is particularly interested in low energy usage philosophies for residential schemes.
Ahmet graduated from Westminster University in 2001, having gained a First Class in Architectural Engineering. He has experience on a variety of projects ranging from new build modernist houses to refurbishments of commercial and other properties. He leads a small team in the practice and is involved in the training of graduates.
Ahmet has a keen understanding of the “making” process and approaches design using both traditional drawing/ model-making technique combined with modern computer analysis methods.
Farooq joined the practice in 2007 as a senior engineer to lead a new small team. After completing his Bachelor Degree in Taxila, Pakistan he graduated from Kingston University in 2001 with an MSc in Structural Design. He has worked on a range of projects, specialising in concrete and has experience in Project Management. Farooq is interested in new technology and programming and its implementation in Structural Engineering through computer model analysis and detail designing.