Emma Graham

Emma joined Hawkins\Brown in 2015 and has worked on a number of projects across the Education and Research sectors.

Having worked throughout all project stages from conception to completion, Emma enjoys working collaboratively with multiple stakeholders and the design team. Most recently, she led her team working on the National Quantum Computing Centre - a cross-laminated timber and steel-framed building, designed for flexibility to adapt to future science.

Emma studied at Northumbria University for Part 1 and Sheffield School of Architecture for Part 2, before concluding her qualifications at London Metropolitan University. Her master's thesis challenged the typical creation of communal facilities, creating architecture from collective experience which was curated by and for the community itself.

In her spare time, Emma enjoys trips to the coast and going to art galleries.

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