





Arc is a core team of architectural staff, augmented by a variety of related specialists who join us for particular projects. These include craftspeople, economists and ecologists. Day to day we work closely with engineers and surveyors experienced in conservation and sustainable design.
Tom Morton, Principal Architect
MA,(Hons) Dip Arch, ARIAS
Tom has considerable expertise in ecological construction, conservation
and the reuse of old buildings. He has managed a wide variety of projects for
private and community clients and leads Arc's research activities. Tom is RIAS accredited in both conservation and sustainable design.
Graham Briggs, Architectural Technologist
Bsc(Hons), ACIAT
Graham has experience of a variety of projects ranging from large scale hotels to small residential/commercial developments. Graham joined Arc in May 2009 to further his knowledge in conservation and sustainable design and is currently working towards full chartership status.
Paul Higginson, Architect
BA(Hons) DipArch
Paul has experience of working for some of Britain's leading practices, as well as teaching architecture in a number of top architectural schools. Paul has a keen interest in all aspects of sustainable construction
and is BREEAM Office certified.
Emma Rose, Architect
BArch(Hons) DipArch
Having completed her architectural studies in Edinburgh and Stockholm, Emma went on to qualify as an architect in 2007. She has a particular interest in the adaptive re-use of historic buildings and has recently completed a Masters in Architectural Conservation.
Heather Rose Winship, Administrator
Heather joined Arc in 2008 as our Administrator. Heather has an HND in Conservation Management and has written management plans for Hampshire Wildlife Trust and Plantlife following her research into rare plant species. Heather has also trained as an Energy Champion for the North Howe Transition Toun and bakes delicious cakes when not working at Arc.
Other consultants include:
Rebecca Little. Earth and Lime Specialist
Rebecca Little works as a consultant to Arc on projects and research requiring specialist technical knowledge. She is also a partner
in Little and Davie Construction. Rebecca studied archaeology and trained
in conservation with Historic Scotland.