Ruth Lang

Research Lead, Future Observatory : Low Carbon Housing at THE DESIGN MUSEUM

Ruth Lang has an extensive work experience in the field of architecture and education. Ruth has held various roles such as Research Lead, Module Leader, Architectural Consultant, Writer/Editor/Researcher, Stage Leader/Senior Lecturer, Freelance Writer, Professional Practice Lecturer, Seminar Tutor, and Charrette Tutor at institutions like The Design Museum, Royal College of Art, StudioARG, Mæ, Central Saint Martins, University of The Arts London, Londonist Ltd, University for the Creative Arts, London Metropolitan University, and Newcastle University. Ruth'sexpertise spans across teaching, research, and architectural practice.

Ruth Lang has a varied and extensive education history. Ruth completed their Bachelor's degree in Architecture from the University of Portsmouth in 2001, followed by a Diploma in Architecture from the same institution in 2004. Ruth went on to earn a Master's degree in Architecture from the University of Portsmouth in 2006. Ruth then pursued further education, completing their Professional Practice and Management in Architecture degree from UCL in 2009. Ruth continued their academic journey by obtaining a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Architecture, Planning, and Landscape from Newcastle University in 2019. In 2021, Ruth completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice in Art, Design, and Communication from the University of the Arts London. Additionally, they hold certifications as an Architect (ARB) from the Architects Registration Board and as a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) from Advance HE.

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  • Research Lead, Future Observatory : Low Carbon Housing

    October, 2022 - present

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