
Jamie Wright
Architect
BSc. (Hons) Architecture
Dip. Architecture
Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Practice & Management
MSc. Building Conservation
ARB Registered Architect
RIBA Chartered Member
Jamie is an experienced architect and has overseen a wide range of public and private projects. These have enabled him to hone his skills across several sectors, specifically on heritage, healthcare, education and residential projects. He has extensive experience of navigating both large and small projects from concept design, through planning consent and on to successful realisation on site.
Jamie enjoys discussing and evolving projects with clients and with stakeholders at public consultations. He has been responsible for presenting schemes at public forums, design review panels and at planning committees.
Jamie studied at Bath University, Technische Universität Graz (Austria), University of Brighton and the University of Westminster. He became an ARB and Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Registered Architect in 2011. He furthered his understanding of working with heritage buildings by studying ‘Building Conservation’ at the Weald & Downland Living Museum, achieving a MSc. Masters in 2018 (Validated by the University of York). Jamie chose to complete his dissertation on Horsham stone slate, a material found locally in Sussex and Surrey (and on the roof of our East Grinstead Offices). He is currently seeking conservation accreditation with the RIBA Conservation register. He is an active member/ former trustee of the Regency Society (Brighton and Hove) and has sat on several design advisory panels in the Southeast.
In his spare time, Jamie enjoys visiting architecture across Sussex and further afield, racing dinghies and yachts and cycling up on the South Downs.

