Kai Xin Tan

Kai Xin Tan

BA (Hons), MArch, Architect & Associate

Kai Xin was promoted to Associate in 2022 having joined fleet architect in October 2018 after completing her Part II in University of East London, where she gained a distinction. She was awarded the RIBA East London Society Architects Award for her fifth year portfolio. She worked in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for her Part 1 year out and gained experience in mixed use and private residential projects.

While initially gaining her experience at Fleet, Kai Xin has also completed an MA in Urban Design to further develop her design research in urban environments.  Kai Xin has led the internal production and project management for several projects of Fleet including public, private and charitable work and covering all stages of concept and building delivery, and proved herself a well- rounded designer with her contribution to the sophistication and practicality she brings to the team .

 

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Callum Boult

Callum Boult

BA (Hons), DipArch, Associate Architects

Callum joined Fleet in September 2018 after completing his Part II at The CASS, graduating with a distinction. He previously studied architecture at Oxford Brookes University and also has experience working at a practice specialising in residential projects.

Callum became a an Associate at Fleet in 2023.

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Tim Kershaw

Tim Kershaw

MArch FIPM, Place Management Consultant

Tim trained as an Architect before undertaking a Masters degree in Place Management and Leadership at Manchester Metropolitan University overseen by the Institute of Place Management.

Tim is a regular Fleet team member and collaborator in place consultancy, community and stakeholder engagement planning and delivery, and data analysis and mapping.

Having undertaken this role successfully in the Peterson’s Fish Smoke Houses scheme with Fleet, which achieved NLHF round 2 funding in 2020, he founded Place and Purpose CIC with the support of Fleet, who are co-directors, which was established with the specific goal of helping community organisations and activists to build convincing narratives and business proposals through the use of open-source data.

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Jonathan Craven

Jonathan Craven

BA (Hons), Architectural Assistant

Jonathan started with Fleet in February 2017 following the completion of his undergraduate studies at The CASS. Hailing from York, he is currently living in East London with the intention of returning to study in 2018.

Jonathan was awarded the best dissertation in architecture 2017 from the CASS and is an avid wearer of cargo trousers.

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Richard Henson

Richard Henson

MA Cantab RIBA, Director

After studying an Art Foundation at the Berkshire College of Art and Design, Richard trained as an architect at Cambridge University, the University of North London, and the Bartlett, UCL. His post graduate project looked at the selective deconstruction and reprogramming of the London Bridge viaduct, to form a network of public and private spaces which explored themes of Emptiness, In-betweeness and the Caravanserai.

Richard has over 10 years experience in healthcare architecture, working first for MAAP on the celebrated Highcroft Hospital Mental Health Units and Kidderminster DTC. Prior to joining Fleet, Richard was a Senior Design Associate at Steffian Bradley Architects. Joining in 2005, he worked with Jaime Bishop on a series of projects including Brierley Hill Health and Social Care Centre, Walsall Manor Hospital and the Stanley Primary Care Centre. During this period Richard has had further success (in collaboration with Archipelago) as a Joint Winner of an international housing design competition sited in Milton Keynes, ‘Lost Garden City Found’, 2006.

Richard is an excellent all-round designer and realiser, working in all Settings. He brings much experience with complex sites and limited timescales. Richard has proven his dependability in maintaining a high quality product in the most testing of situations.

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Jaime Bishop

Jaime Bishop

MARCA RIBA, Director

Jaime is a proven project designer, competition winner and studio leader. During his professional career he has been responsible for multiple projects with values ranging between 8 and 120 million pounds and was one of three associate directors responsible for the management of a 65 person firm under a Managing Director.

He is an experienced all-round designer with specialist skills in healthcare and has sat on the executive board of Architects for Health (AfH) since 2006. He has significant experience as the lead architect in major PFI schemes including the preparation of a reference project for a $2 billion teaching hospital in Adelaide, Australia. He has been a visiting tutor at various universities since 2002 including Nottingham, Cardiff and London Metropolitan. Since 2012 Jaime and Richard have been teaching third year degree level at London South Bank University and established their studio, The Transpontine Laboratory, based at the university in 2014.

Jaime was educated at The Royal College of Art, Bath University and the TU Delft Highrise Scholarship. He has been ARB registered and a member of RIBA since 2006. He is a recognised figure in the healthcare sector with connections throughout the industry. Jaime has detailed knowledge of traditional and PFI contracts, fee negotiation and project cost control. Jaime has sat on the board of City and Hackney NHS Clinical Commissioning Group and, social enterprise, East London Integrated Care.  He has also served as an elected governor at the Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust.

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