Finn Williams // Architect & Planner
Thursday 17th March 2016 // Drinks 5.30pm // Lecture 6pm // Architecture Foyer
Finn Williams is an architect-turned-planner based in London. He worked for the Office for Metropolitan Architecture, General Public Agency, and Croydon Council’s Placemaking team before joining the Greater London Authority, where he is Regeneration Area Manager for North West London.
Finn is the founder of public sector planning thinktank NOVUS and independent research practice Common Office. He currently teaches architecture at the Royal College of Art and urban design at the Bartlett School of Architecture, and is a co-curator of the British Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2016.
Finn is a director and trustee of the Planning Officers Society, trustee of the Friends of Arnold Circus, vice chair of the Tower Hamlets Design Review Panel, board member of Urban Design London, and a Champion for the Farrell Review. He is currently developing a not-for-profit agency to place entrepreneurial designers in local authority planning departments.
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