Melissa Clinch

Director at WilkinsonEyre

Melissa Clinch is a highly experienced architect with a career spanning over a decade in prominent firms. Currently serving as Director at WilkinsonEyre since August 2010, Melissa has contributed to significant projects such as 21 Moorfields and 10 Brock Street. In addition to professional practice, Melissa held the position of Unit Tutor for the MArch program at the University of Greenwich from September 2012 to June 2018, with a notable publication titled "East of Eden." Previously, Melissa was an Associate at Foster + Partners, leading the Medina Station project for the Haramain High-Speed Rail and overseeing the cladding package for the Gergiev Cultural Center as an Architectural Assistant. Melissa's educational background includes an RIBA Part 3 degree from UCL and a Dip Arch (RIBA Part 2) from UCL, as well as a Bachelor's Degree in Architecture from the University of Liverpool.

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WilkinsonEyre

WilkinsonEyre is one of the world's leading architectural practices with a portfolio of national and international award-winning projects. Since our inception in 1983, we have built a portfolio of bold, beautiful, intelligent architecture in sectors as diverse as culture, sport and leisure, education, infrastructure, residential, office and large-scale masterplanning. Project highlights include the Guangzhou International Finance Center – one of the tallest buildings in the world, the giant, cooled conservatories for Singapore's Gardens by the Bay, the new Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth, the refurbishment of the New Bodleian Library for the University of Oxford and the acclaimed temporary structure of the London 2012 Olympic Games Basketball Arena. Current projects include the restoration of Battersea Power Station in London, and a new tower overlooking Sydney Harbour.


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