Keith co-founded A&Q Partnership in 1984, which has steadily grown, in strength and
reputation spread over several offices.
Keith graduated from the Architectural Association in 1975. Having worked with a
variety of Architects, such as Roman Halter and Richard & Margaret Finch, he went on
to hone his skills over a wide variety of public and private works.
Keith worked at the London Borough of Hackney between 1979-1984 and has taken
from that a comprehensive knowledge of the Planning process and decision-making.
His knowledge and experience in all types of residential development has resulted in
major commissions from housing developers. Many of these now take the form of
extensive mixed-use schemes, particularly in the urban environment on brownfield
sites such as Goodman’s Fields, Kidbrooke Village and The Warren, all major urban
regeneration developments. He has also worked extensively on historic buildings
delivering the salvage, restoration and conversion of the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich.
These projects have been the recipients of several Design Awards, including the CABE
Building for Life and BURA Best Practice in Regeneration Award.
Keith is now concentrating on developing the practice expertise in Modular Offsite
design.