Jenny Lovell

Director

Jenny has taken a key role in projects at all stages ranging from masterplanning and vision documents to delivery on site. She is a member of the practice’s Housing and Sustainability Groups.

Jenny led the recent masterplan for Trinity College Cambridge, designed to prepare a vision for the college’s estate as it celebrates its 500 year anniversary. This followed the Snape Maltings Masterplan that provides a framework for the future development for the celebrated arts complex in Suffolk. She was also responsible for the practice’s largest PRS housing scheme to date, Bloom at Nine Elms, as well as mixed-use housing schemes in the UK and Ireland.

Her portfolio of projects in higher education includes several formative projects for the practice. She was Project Architect for the Institute of Criminology, and was on the masterplan team for the Sidgwick Arts and Humanities campus, both at the University of Cambridge. She is currently working on a significant academic building London.

Jenny has worked in practice and academia, she returned to the practice in 2016 after several years living in the United States and Hong Kong, where she was an Associate Professor of Architecture at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She is the author of Building Envelopes: An Integrated Approach, published by the Princeton Architectural Press, and has taught and lectured on architecture at the University of Michigan, University of Virginia, and Washington University St Louis. For six years Jenny was an external examiner for the MArch course at the University of Westminster.

A Londoner, Jenny sits on the Hackney Society Planning Group. She holds degrees from The University of Manchester and The Bartlett, UCL.