Alex Scott-Whitby, as the founding director of ScottWhitbyStudio, has established himself as a visionary leader in the architecture and urban design landscape. Since founding the studio in January 2014, he has cultivated a practice that transcends traditional architectural boundaries, embracing innovative approaches to sustainable design...
Alex Scott-Whitby, as the founding director of ScottWhitbyStudio, has established himself as a visionary leader in the architecture and urban design landscape. Since founding the studio in January 2014, he has cultivated a practice that transcends traditional architectural boundaries, embracing innovative approaches to sustainable design and comprehensive planning. Under his direction, ScottWhitbyStudio has garnered numerous accolades, including three prestigious awards at the British Construction Industry Awards 2023, highlighting the studio's commitment to excellence in both residential and urban projects.
Currently, Alex is spearheading a diverse array of projects that showcase his expertise in urban planning and sustainable architecture. Among these is a large private residence in the Middle East, where he is integrating cutting-edge design with local cultural elements to create a harmonious living environment. Additionally, the studio is developing a new public square outside St Paul's Cathedral, a project that aims to enhance urban connectivity and community engagement in one of London's most iconic locations. This endeavor reflects Alex's belief in the transformative power of public spaces and their role in fostering social interaction.
With a strong foundation in interior design and proficiency in tools such as Vectorworks and SketchUp, Alex combines technical skill with a deep understanding of the urban fabric. His work not only prioritizes aesthetics but also emphasizes sustainability, ensuring that each project contributes positively to the environment and the community. As a thought leader in the industry, Alex Scott-Whitby continues to push the boundaries of architectural practice, inspiring future generations of architects and urban designers.