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News Release from: Inbuilt | Subject: Design service
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 April 2008
Inbuilt launches sustainable design
service
Inbuilt is launching a design service for clients interested in sustainable buildings and environments.
Inbuilt executive director Lynne Sullivan will head up the architectural and planning team from a new design studio in Clerkenwell, London Lynne Sullivan was previously director of sustainability at architects Broadway Malyan
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 2 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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She joined Inbuilt in February and is currently recruiting architects, planners, urban and landscape designers.
Commenting on her new role, Lynne said: "I am thrilled to be part of a new venture whose sole focus is sustainable development".
"I particularly like the way Inbuilt combines thought leadership and very pragmatic, delivery-focussed scientific knowledge with a commitment to good design".
"My focus now is on building the creative team and helping Inbuilt to practice what it preaches".
Lynne has a successful track record of designing award-winning sustainable buildings, including the low-energy 1999 International Building, Royal Holloway College, for which she won the RIBA Regional Design Award, and the new community at The Bridge which was a finalist in last year's Housing Design Awards.
She is a regular contributor to conferences and the architectural press on the topic of sustainable design.
She is the author of the 'Sullivan Report' - a low carbon building standards strategy for Scotland - which was published last year.
Lynne is also one of two practising architects on the Building Regulations Advisory Committee (BRAC), and was the only architect on the Government's 2004-05 Sustainable Buildings Taskgroup.
She is a member of BRE Certifications Sustainability Board, and sits on the Design Review Panel for the Design Commission for Wales.
She is an external examiner at several schools of architecture and is an Architectural Adviser to the RIBA Competitions Office.
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