Tim Gough - non-academic interests/positions

 

 

Tim Gough is senior lecturer at the School of Architecture and Landscape at Kingston University, UK.  He is a registered architect in private practice in London.

 

Directorships (click for web sites)

Austin Winkley & Associates - architects and project managers

Safety in Design - a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to improving construction safety

 

Partner in:

Robertson Gough, an artist-architect collaborative and property development company

 

Awards:

Winner, Best Innovation by a Designer, Construction Industry Health and Safety Awards, for design of a light fitting - click here for more details

 

Industry Positions

Member, Construction Industry Advisory Committe (CONIAC) of the Health and Safety Executive (2002-2006)

Member, CDM Regulations Working Group, Health and Safety Executive (2004-2006)

Vice-President Practice, Royal Institute of British Architects 2000-2002

Trustee, Royal Institute of British Architect, 2000-2002

Vice- Chairman, Construction Industry Council 2002-2005

Chair, Chartered College of the Construction Industry Council 2002-2005

Member, Health and Safety Panel, Construction Industry Council 2003-

Member, Project Management Task Force, Construction Industry Council 2000-2001

Member, Education Committee, Royal Institute of British Architects 2000-2002

Member, International Affiars Committee, Royal Institute of British Architects 2000-2002

Member, Constructive Change workgroup, Royal Institute of British Architects 2000-2002

Chair, Appointment Documents workgroup, Royal Institute of British Architects 2000-2002

 

Memberships and qualification:

Chartered Member, Royal Institute of British Architects (1995-)

Registered UK Architect (1990-)

Accredited as a Conservation Architect (AABC) 2005-

Registered Low Carbon Consultant at CIBSE 2007-2008

Registered Client Design Advisor at the RIBA 2006-2008

Member, Association for Project Management (1998-)

APMP qualification in project management 1998

Member of the Association for Project Safety 1995-

 

Papers and Lectures:

Redefining the Role of the Architect paper to UIA conference, Berlin, 2003, on behalf of the Royal Institute of British Architects

 

 

 

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