Laura joined Buckley Gray Yeoman in 2003 where she is now a Board Director.
She is driven by the belief that good design can transform the most functional of briefs, and her work reflects her passion and exhibits a conceptual clarity and lightness of touch.
She has overseen projects of varied scales in the education, residential, office, leisure and retail sectors.
Projects include: the design of the new gallery hub at Cromwell Place, South Kensington which saw the refurbishment of five Grade II listed terrace houses with a new exhibition pavilion; the award winning 40-48 Fashion Street in East London, the redevelopment and refurbishment of a former Moorish Market provides four floors of new University accommodation and a striking addition to this fashionable area of London; Central Cross, the reconfiguration of an existing 1970s building in Chinatown to provide boutique retail units; Roedean School in Brighton, the refurbishment of Grade II-listed Victorian boarding houses designed by Sir John Simpson on the cliffs outside Brighton for one of the UK’s leading independent schools; 77 Coleman Street an 83,000 sq. ft office-led mixed use redevelopment which reimagines and extends a large 1980s building and reconnects it back into the urban grain as well as dramatically changing its two public faces; and a series of high end Apart’ hotels in London, France and Germany.
She was previously shortlisted in the Architect of the Year category of the Women in Construction Awards.