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Callaghan, Carl

Contact details

Position: Part-Time Senior Lecturer

Location: AVA, Docklands

Telephone: 3295

Email: carl3@uel-exchange.uel.ac.uk

Contact address:

School of Architecture, Computing and Engineering (ACE)
4-6 University Way
London E16 2RD

Brief biography

I studied architecture at Bristol and Cambridge before working as a job architect at ABK where we built a wide variety of large buildings. These included a museum, an Oxford college a passive energy building and the British Embassy in Moscow.  One project was short listed for the Stirling Prize.   Since then I set up my own practice to look at work at a variety of scales.  Recently we looked at a master plan for six urban parks, a lighting project for the Michael Landy house displayed in Tate Britain, some housing projects, sports facilities and projects with artists and their studios and an office building for the Health Professions Council.

I have taught architecture at UEL school both in degree and diploma, at the Bartlett school in the diploma school, at the Stadel School Frankfiurt and I have lectured at Sciarc in Los Angeles.

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Activities and responsibilities

Studio Teacher Diploma unit 5

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Teaching: Programmes

Diploma in Architecture

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Teaching: Modules

ARM 101, 201

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Current research and publications

  • Connearn Studio, artists studio,  short listed for Trada Wood awards
  • exhibited at the , In Touch With Timber conference, the Wood Awards ceremony September 2011Coventry.
  • Headquarters of the Health Professions Council,  refurbishment and extension of the council facilities September 2010 Shortlisted for the NLA awards and exhibited at the building centre London.

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Research archive

Previous buildings include :

Museums, University /Educational buildings, Offices, Retail, Residential buildings,Clinics, Libraries, Sports buildings, Landscape design, Conservation works to listed structures and buildings.

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Other scholarly activities

  • Member of ARB               055194E
  • Member of  RIBA             04870467

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