Angela Brady has been elected the next President
of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA),
the UK body for architecture and the architectural
profession. Angela will become President Elect on 1
September 2010 and will take over the two-year
elected presidency from Ruth Reed on 1 September
2011.
Angela will be the 74th RIBA President, a position
previously held by Sir G. Gilbert Scott and Sir Basil
Spence among others; she will be the second
woman President.
Angela Brady is director of Brady Mallalieu
Architects, and is currently serving as a CABE
enabler, Vice-Chair of Civic Trust Awards, advisor
to the British Council, visiting critic for London
Metropolitan University, external examiner for the
Mackintosh School of Architecture, Ambassador for
the Government Equality Office and a STEMnet
Ambassador. She is also Chair of the Royal
Institute of Architects in Ireland (RIAI) London
Forum and a member of RIAI Council and the RIBA’
Women in Architecture committee.
Speaking today, Angela Brady said:
"I am absolutely delighted and honoured to have
been elected as the next President of the RIBA and
look forward to working with Ruth Reed. There is a
lot of hard work ahead in these difficult times for
the profession and the construction industry as a
whole, but I have complete confidence in our ability
to meet the challenge.
“As RIBA President, my priorities will be to ensure
the RIBA remains as relevant to its members as
possible and to encourage all members to act as
advocates for the benefits good design can bring to
buildings, communities and the environment. There
is a real challenge for us to position architecture
and architects as offering real value for money to
society - well designed buildings improve people’
health, wealth and happiness and that is the
message I will be championing during my term in
office. I will continue to stress the importance of
sustainability in design as well as press for more
diversity in the profession. I also aim to increase
national and international links within the
construction industry, so that we can work
collectively to combat some of the environmental
and economic problems we all face.”
Angela Brady was born in Dublin and graduated
from Bolton St. Dublin School of Architecture after
which she won a post graduate scholarship to
Denmark. She worked with Arthur Erickson in
Toronto. Qualifying as an architect in 1984, she
worked for GMW and SEH before setting up her
own private practice with her partner, Robin
Mallalieu in 1987, Brady Mallalieu Architects.
Brady Mallalieu Architects specialises in
contemporary sustainable design. Their work is
well published and award-winning: most recently
they have received awards from the RIAI 2010, and
the Evening Standard for the Best New Housing
Development for their work at Mastmaker Road,
Isle of Dogs by Ballymore Properties. They also
work on healthcare, education and office projects.
Angela has worked in education for over a decade.
She is a past RIBA validation inspector, was
external examiner at Brighton and Dublin schools of
architecture and is currently External Examiner at
the Mackintosh School of Architecture, Glasgow
University. She is a visiting critic at many
universities including London Metropolitan
University where she is also involved with a
mentoring scheme and returners course to
encourage people back in to the architecture
profession after a career break.
Angela has delivered architectural design
workshops in schools for 12 years, inspiring
students about architecture and sustainable
building. She has designed workshops with the
RIBA, RIAI, Architecture Centre Network, Hackney
Building Exploratory, Open City, and many galleries
and museums.
Angela was at the inception of the RIBA’s Architects
for Change equality forum 10 years ago and
chaired Women In Architecture (2000-2005). She
curates the world tour of DiverseCity which has
been to 34 cities around the world promoting
diversity of people in the profession and has set up
a European network of women architects. Angela is
an Ambassador for the Government Equality Office
and a STEMnet Ambassador.
In 2007, Angela, on behalf of the British Council,
coordinated the Near East North Africa (NENA)
Women @ Work professional exchange twinning six
London-based architects with architects in
Palestine. In 2008 she chaired the international
NENA seminar in Jordan on behalf of the British
Council.
Angela has presented a six-part TV series for
Channel 4 The Home Show showcasing the best
architecture and interiors in six cities around
Europe. She also broadcast the 65-part ITV series
Building the Dream, designing a contemporary new
build sustainable house in Somerset.
She has been elected to the Council of the Royal
Institute of Architects in Ireland (RIAI) 12 times and
chairs the RIAI London Forum.
Angela was a finalist in the AJ/Atkins Women of
Outstanding Achievement Awards 2007. She
received an Irish Post/AIB Bank Award from the
Irish President, Mary Robinson, highlighting
personal achievement in architecture. She was
made a fellow of the RIAI and is a fellow of the
RSA.
Angela is married to her partner Robin Mallalieu
and they have two teenage children. They have
lived in North London for over 25 years. Angela
relaxes by painting pictures and making fuse glass
objects.
Angela Brady elected next President of the RIBA
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- Elena Sommariva
- 26 July 2010