Rob McGill is a highly experienced architect specializing in sustainable design, currently serving as the Sustainable Design Leader at HOK since September 2021. Prior roles include Senior Architect at Ryder Architecture and leading sustainable design initiatives as Senior Architect at Scott Tallon Walker Architects, where notable projects include a £135M Proton Beam Therapy Centre and an £86M Ear Nose Throat and Dental Hospital. McGill's prior experience encompasses project architect roles at EPR Architects and HDR, where projects involved large multi-residential developments and specialized facilities in the science and technology sector, respectively. McGill holds multiple degrees in architecture and sustainability, including a PgDip in Architecture and a Master's in Energy and Sustainable Building Design, as well as accreditations as a BREEAM, WELL, and LEED Professional, and as a Qualified Passive House Designer.