Andrew joined Hopkins in 1996 after graduating from the University of Dundee's School of Architecture, working on Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh, Haberdashers' Hall in London and the Pilkington Laboratories at Sherborne School in Dorset.
His recent experience has focused on the adaptive re-use of existing buildings and includes 100 Liverpool Street, a mixed use development for British Land at Broadgate in London incorporating 520,000sq ft of office space and is British Land’s first Net Zero building. He is currently working with Grosvenor on the South Molton Triangle, a £500 million scheme in the Mayfair Conservation Area. This transformational project addresses the challenges of placing new modern office spaces within historic environments, and will embody the guiding principles of Grosvenor’s ‘Most Sustainable Building’ project, of which Andrew is an advisor.
He is currently responsible for the promotion and development of sustainable design solutions at Hopkins Architects. He has been involved with expert advisory groups, including the RIAI - Sustainability Task Force. Andrew sits on the Ealing Design Review Panel as a sustainability expert.