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Gregory Cowan

Gregory Cowan

London, GB

 

About 

International architect, urban design researcher and educator, with wide-ranging practice and teaching experience. With diverse clients, I work from first principles on architecture, urbanism, and professional education, using English and German. Projects in London, Frankfurt, Vienna, Perth and Ulaanbaatar.

My PhD research analysed, in field work, the design of mixed-use inner-city streets for all hours. Streets in London UK and Frankfurt Germany were analysed through case study interviews with people in railway station quarters. Practical, generaliseable findings were derived. These would inform designs to increase the liveability of streets, and to improve the sustainability of urban street cultures, especially in challenging inner-city transport hub areas.

An adaptable, flexible consultant on architecture and urbanism education and research, especially design, materials and engagement in complex urban public realms. Holding UK tertiary teaching qualifications; the PG Certificate, in supporting student learning (U. Westminster). Associate of the Higher Education Academy, RIBA, AA member, MArch(res) Adelaide, BArch(hons) Curtin. PhD Westminster.

Employment 

Dr. Gregory Cowan RIBA, London, GB, architectural and urban consultant

Freelance consultant

Oct 2008 - current
 

Architekturbüro Szyszkowitz und Kowalski, Graz, Austria, Architekt

Project architect for a social housing complex of 28 Apartments; the first phase of a competition-winning project for 88 apartments in rural industrial town Knittelfeld, Upper Styria (Obersteiermark). Incorporated partially heated communal stairwells and a basement nuclear fallout shelter as required by the then Styrian Austrian building regulations.

Jul 1989 - Aug 1991
 

Building Management Authority of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia, Architect

Project architect in charge of education projects for vocational education, including digital woodworking teaching workshops (Leederville TAFE College), electrical teaching workshops (Balga TAFE Workshops) and Special Projects (Western Australian Government high security central computing facility)

Jan 1988 - Jul 1989
 

Areas of Specialization