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Nicholas C Thompson RIBA Nick Thompson is a passionate and creative project leader. Chairman and co-founder of INTEGER Intelligent & Green, the international action research group promoting innovation in building using new technologies. Senior Partner of Cole Thompson Anders. He has received numerous awards for his urban design and architectural work including Beijing Olympic Village 2008 shortlist, Greenwich Millennium Village 1998 winner, 2000 Homes Award winner for innovation 1998, RIBA Urban Design Award winner (Posterngate Site, Newcastle ) 1989. He represented the UK in the Japan / UK intergovernmental urban regeneration forum 2003.Chairman RIBA Sustainability Conference 2003, Deputy Chairman European Intelligent Building Group 1999/ 2000, Design Sense Award Judge 2000. He has received extensive media coverage for his projects including BBC TV ‘DreamHouse’ Series 1999. He was educated at the Architectural Association 1967-70, Cambridge University School of Architecture 1971-73 |
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Craig Anders Dip Arch
(Dist) RIBA Partner of Cole Thompson Anders and Design Director of INTEGER. Craig Anders is a highly experienced architect. His primary concern is to find elegant, affordable, contemporary and sustainable solutions to suit the client’s brief. He has led the design teams on many of the INTEGER projects since 1998 and became Design Director in 2001. Schemes include the INTEGER Millennium House, as featured on BBC TV, various social and private sustainable housing schemes, the INTEGER Hong Kong Pavilion, and the award winning Classroom of the Future. Refurbishment works include a 22 storey 1960’s tower block in Westminster , and more recently INTEGER has become involved in ‘Sustainable Communities’. All INTEGER schemes feature construction innovation, the use of various environmental low-energy techniques, the integration of IT technology, along with stakeholder interaction and background research. Craig Anders qualified as an architect in 1981 and has worked for several major London practices. He has taught at various schools of architecture and continues to give presentations on sustainable architecture. |
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