Richard Scott, BA(hons) DipArch UCL(dist) ARB
Worked for Will Alsop and taught at The Bartlett UCL and the AA, then set up Surface Architects:
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Shinkenchiku Residential Design Award, Japan, 1998
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Runner up Young Architect of the Year Award 2004 & 2005
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In ‘40under40’ Exhibition at the V&A, London, 2005
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RIBA Award & Stephen Lawrence Prize Finalist (£900K) Lock-keeper’s Graduate Centre, QM UL
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RIBA Award, (£1.5M) Centre for Film & Media, Birkbeck UL
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Entrance Pavilion (£1.5M), UEL Docklands
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Way-finding, 2012 London Olympic Park (£2.3M), won Sign Design Society Grand Prix Award
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Master-planner and author of Development Brief, Hull Fruit Market Regeneration (£80m), 2008
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Design Champion, Hull (£400M) ‘Building Schools for the Future’ program
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Kingswood Academy (£36M) Hull, with AHMM, RIBA Award & short-list World Architecture Festival Award 2013
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Co-Founder and Chief Design Officer at SNRG, 2019 - 2023
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Member of Design Review Panels, Humber Region and Design South East, Kent
As an artist:
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Resident Artist, Telefonica, Barcelona
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Public art curator, BarrattLondon
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Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, 2012, 2014 and 2016
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Solo exhibitions, London, Shanghai & Bucharest
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Collaborated with Poet Laureate Simon Armitage & composer John Harle: ‘Zoom’ in Shanghai




Lock-keepers Graduate Centre for Humanities
Queen Mary, University of London
Surface Architects, 2004
RIBA Award





Centre for Film and Television Studies
Birkbeck, University of London
Surface Architects, 2006
RIBA Award


Primary School, Hull Building Schools for the Future
Surface Architects, 2010
Richard Scott, Design Champion, BSF Programme



Wayfinding, 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games
Surface Architects
Grand Prix Award, Sign Design Society