View from the Upper Belvedere Palace, located just behind the school of architecture, part of a wider complex of gardens and structures started in 1720 by Prince Eugene of Savoy.
Originating from the Cotswolds Niall completed his degree in architecture at the University of Portsmouth, where he was nominated for the RIBA Presidents Medal Awards, before undertaking a placement year at the Bristol based architectural practice Alec French. He returned to Portsmouth in 2009 to read for a diploma in architecture, receiving the SPAB's Philip Webb Award for his first semester project, before completing a semester abroad at the Technical University in Vienna, studying architectural design and architecture theory with Will Alsop and Kari Jormakka respectively.
Amongst a broad appreciation and enthusiasm for architecture specific interests within the subject area include; architectural history and theory, building conservation and the theory concerning the application of new interventions within existing built contexts.
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