Samuel Brougham is a distinguished Partner, Architect, Senior Sustainability Consultant, and Energy Assessor at Pennine Sustainability LLP, where he leverages his extensive expertise in sustainable architecture and environmental design to drive impactful projects across the UK. With a solid academic foundation from Cambridge University, where...
Samuel Brougham is a distinguished Partner, Architect, Senior Sustainability Consultant, and Energy Assessor at Pennine Sustainability LLP, where he leverages his extensive expertise in sustainable architecture and environmental design to drive impactful projects across the UK. With a solid academic foundation from Cambridge University, where he studied architecture, and an MPhil in Environmental Design from The Martin Centre, Sam has cultivated a deep understanding of how to integrate sustainability into architectural practice. His RIBA Part 3 Professional Practice qualification from London Southbank University further solidifies his credentials in the field.
Since founding Pennine Sustainability in 2010, Sam has been at the forefront of innovative sustainability consultancy, providing both detailed and strategic design advice to a diverse range of clients, including designers and developers. His commitment to addressing the challenges posed by climate change is evident in his work, which emphasizes the creation of quality designs and low-impact environments at both architectural and urban scales. Sam’s key projects often focus on enhancing energy efficiency and compliance with Part L regulations, ensuring that developments not only meet but exceed sustainability benchmarks.
His skill set encompasses a wide array of competencies, including sustainability strategy development, environmental impact assessments, and comprehensive planning. Sam is adept at utilizing tools like Photoshop for design research, enabling him to visualize concepts that harmonize with sustainable development goals. Through his leadership at Pennine Sustainability, he continues to advocate for sustainable practices that foster comfortable living environments while promoting resilience against climate change, making him a pivotal figure in the evolution of environmentally responsible architecture.