SimpsonHaugh
Daniel Kirkby is an experienced architectural professional with a strong background in both practice and education. Currently serving as an Architectural Assistant (Part II) at SimpsonHaugh since August 2017, Daniel also contributes as a Studio Tutor at the Sheffield School of Architecture. Previous roles include Sessional Tutor at Manchester School of Architecture and Architectural Designer for a not-for-profit artist group, where a Grade II Listed garage conversion project was developed to RIBA Stage 2. Daniel's early career included positions as a Digital Artist, creating digital content for collaborative projects, and as an Architectural Assistant at Baily Garner, where RIBA guidelines were followed in the preparation of architectural drawings and client meetings. Daniel holds a Master of Architecture from Manchester School of Architecture and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture and Environmental Design from Sheffield Hallam University.
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SimpsonHaugh
Our passion for responsible, uplifting and beautiful design has informed our approach since 1987, when Rachel Haugh and Ian Simpson were united by a shared belief that innovative architectural thought has the power to shape and transform our cities. Reinforcing these guiding principles across a portfolio of work ranging from masterplans to interiors, we apply a creative and bespoke approach to every opportunity. Collaborating with our aspirational clients, communities and design teams, we harness their passion, knowledge and expertise to evolve powerful and pragmatic solutions. Remaining acutely aware of the impact of our decisions, we embrace the opportunity to show everyone that high quality design brings added value. With Rachel and Ian personally involved in each project, our guiding principles continue to inform and direct the ambition and quality of our work. Our talented architects, designers, visualisers, model makers and support team all contribute to meticulously delivering architecture of the highest design quality.