Nigel Stock qualified in 1982 from the University of Sheffield. He was awarded an MA for his dissertation on the relationship between large scale entertainment planning and urban design and a Carpenters Company Scholarship that enables young Architects to work, teach and travel in the USA. In Philadelphia he worked for Dagit Saylor Architects, a medium size, design led, practice specialising in design for Education.
After 10 years wide ranging experience in the UK with employers including DEGW, a practice known for their pioneering work in user led design, he established his own practice in London in 1992. He was a consultant within Amalgam, a group of collaborating independent consultants providing design strategy and implementation in architecture, interior, product, graphic and exhibition design.
In 2002 he relocated to the South West. Working from Cornwall, Kerrison Stock has a consistent track record of gaining planning permission for contemporary buildings in sensitive locations such as Conservation Areas and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has completed projects throughout the UK.
Nigel has worked in the workplace, education, health and residential sectors and at all scales of project. Previous clients of Kerrison Stock include Shaw Corporation, MetaDesign London, Hus Estate Agents and many private individuals. Clients while working for other practices include Reuters, Bradfield College, Imperial College, Derwent London, Helmsley Greenfield and Great Ormond Street Hospital.
We are very interested in Masterplanning and Urban Design and our experience includes work on Stockley Park, Heathrow, Atterbury Lakes in Milton Keynes, Cambourne in Cambridgeshire and Hohenschonhausen in Berlin. Nigel Stock is a Director of Place Design Consultants who specialise in design for large scale land use.
Nigel has been a visiting tutor at the Royal College of Art, University of Plymouth, University College Falmouth and Temple University in Philadelphia. email Nigel
Rosie Kerrison worked in London for David Chipperfield, Richard MacCormac and Frank Duffy of DEGW on new business and PR projects for their high profile practices. She has been involved in the organisation and production of traveling exhibitions, monographs and academic books. She has been a consultant to Hopkins Architects and continues to advise other design practices on publicity and new business. email Rosie
After 10 years wide ranging experience in the UK with employers including DEGW, a practice known for their pioneering work in user led design, he established his own practice in London in 1992. He was a consultant within Amalgam, a group of collaborating independent consultants providing design strategy and implementation in architecture, interior, product, graphic and exhibition design.
In 2002 he relocated to the South West. Working from Cornwall, Kerrison Stock has a consistent track record of gaining planning permission for contemporary buildings in sensitive locations such as Conservation Areas and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has completed projects throughout the UK.
Nigel has worked in the workplace, education, health and residential sectors and at all scales of project. Previous clients of Kerrison Stock include Shaw Corporation, MetaDesign London, Hus Estate Agents and many private individuals. Clients while working for other practices include Reuters, Bradfield College, Imperial College, Derwent London, Helmsley Greenfield and Great Ormond Street Hospital.
We are very interested in Masterplanning and Urban Design and our experience includes work on Stockley Park, Heathrow, Atterbury Lakes in Milton Keynes, Cambourne in Cambridgeshire and Hohenschonhausen in Berlin. Nigel Stock is a Director of Place Design Consultants who specialise in design for large scale land use.
Nigel has been a visiting tutor at the Royal College of Art, University of Plymouth, University College Falmouth and Temple University in Philadelphia. email Nigel
Rosie Kerrison worked in London for David Chipperfield, Richard MacCormac and Frank Duffy of DEGW on new business and PR projects for their high profile practices. She has been involved in the organisation and production of traveling exhibitions, monographs and academic books. She has been a consultant to Hopkins Architects and continues to advise other design practices on publicity and new business. email Rosie
