Architects Benevolent Society
James Brown is an experienced architect and director at Cuppa Architects, where a combination of over 20 years of architecture and planning expertise is utilized to assist clients with domestic and residential projects. Since September 2017, James has contributed to the firm’s commitment to initiating projects with a collaborative approach. In addition to this role, James serves as an ambassador for the Architects Benevolent Society since October 2018. Prior work experience includes positions at Atkins as an architect and Part II architectural assistant, and at NOMA Architects as an architectural assistant. James holds a Post Graduate Certificate in Professional Practice Management in Architecture and a Master of Architecture from the University of the West of England, along with a BA (Hons) in Architecture from the University of Plymouth.
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Architects Benevolent Society
Architects Benevolent Society helps past and present members of the wider architectural profession and their families – from people just starting out in their careers, to those who are now in retirement. Support includes confidential advice, help with physical and psychological difficulties, and financial assistance – allowing more people within the community to live rewarding and fulfilled lives.