Profile

Paul Altham-Lewis

Bsc(arch) BArch(hons) RIBA
  • Education: University of Dundee, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art
  • Date joined Hamiltons: 2005

Paul studied architecture at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and qualified as an architect in 1995. After graduating he joined Studio BAAD where he was project architect on the RIBA award winning Simon Jersey building.

He Joined Lifschutz Davidson in 1997 taking on the role of construction phase Project Architect for the award winning Hungerford Bridge, other projects included a Harvey Nichols Restaurant and the re-configuration of the Millennium Dome.

Experience in major transportation schemes was gained as Project Architect for Midland Road St Pancras, Wembley Station, Blackfriars Underground and Crossrail Canary Wharf. Prior to joining Hamiltons, Paul was Project Architect at Alsop architects for 3 years where he completed a new arts complex for Goldsmiths University.

Paul has been with Hamiltons for four years and is responsible for five major current schemes; residential tower at Elephant & Castle, London, a mixed use and residential scheme in Wandsworth, London, student housing schemes in London W14, and EC3 and a hotel development in Waterloo, London.

Paul was promoted to Associate in 2005.