Nick studied at the Newcastle University where he completed his Part 1 and 2, later gaining his professional qualifications in 2004 from Leeds Metropolitan University.
Previous roles include working as a project architect in London and Yorkshire. Nick has worked in numerous sectors: residential, commercial, community and healthcare, with project values ranging from a few hundred thousand to £20 million+. His work has included overseeing the development of new build, high-end residential and Grade II listed building work.
Nick is technically astute with a passion for built history and understands how buildings are made. Seeking to steer his career in the direction of conservation he completed an MSc in Building Conversation (2021, Validated by York University). Shortly after completing this, he joined Peregrine Bryant Architects in (2023).
Nick is currently the project architect for Mandinam Estate and has been with the practice for over a year.
He sees the enhancement of his knowledge in conservation as essential to his continuing development. he regularly reads up on subjects and undertakes training courses run by SPAB.
Nick is an enthusiastic cyclist, completing a 4-month tour of the south Indian temples on his bike in 2009. He still embarks on travels with his family whenever possible. He is a member of RIBA, ARB and SPAB.