The Design Council has appointed Clare Devine as its new director of architecture and the built environment.
The Design Council writes:
Clare has 25 years’ experience in architecture and has been a director of three practices working in the fields of: housing, regeneration, education, public, civic and cultural buildings.
Clare was a board director at Shepheard Epstein Hunter, set up the London office of Cambridgeshire based practice, Ruddle Wilkinson, and was director and national head of education and public sector at Capita Symonds Architecture. In 2011 Clare became a partner of ARC Atelier, a practice which brings together architecture, research and communication.
Clare is committed to recognising and fostering talent within architecture and the built environment. She is Chair of Women in Architecture, Vice Chair of Architects for Change at RIBA and a former CABE Enabler.
John Mathers, chief executive of the Design Council, commented on Clare Devine’s appointment: ‘We’re delighted that Clare Devine is joining us. This is a really exciting time for the Design Council as we continue to develop a sustainable architecture and built environment portfolio. We champion great design, and Clare will be an extremely valuable asset in our mission to improve lives and make things better.’
Commenting on her appointment, Clare Devine said:??’I’m very pleased, and excited, to be joining the Design Council at this interesting time. I’m looking forward to working with people across the Design Council team to promote design as a powerful vehicle in the improvement of places and lives.’
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