workshop: people

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robert woodstock
Mr. Woodstock is a Jamaican architect with twenty-six (26) years experience practising architecture in Jamaica and more recently, the eastern Caribbean. He is a partner in the firm HaroldMorrison+RobertWoodstock Associates Limited, a design-oriented architectural, planning and interior design firm operating from Jamaica and Barbados. more

mark raymond
Mark Raymond studied at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London and before returning to Trinidad in 1993 worked in the UK, France and Germany for Conran, Norman Foster, and DEGW. Over the past ten years he has been responsible for a wide range of architectural and planning projects in the Caribbean. He is an active participant in professional development and architectural education in the Caribbean. more

teresa white
Teresa has extensive experience of organisational transformation and change management both as a consultant and as a senior manager. She has successfully led her own independent regional consulting practice for the past four years. Her client base spans the major energy sector companies, notable financial sector players, professional services and regional telecommunication companies. Prior to this, she held posts as a Senior Management Consultant at Ernst & Young, the Group Human Resource Manager at ANSA Mc Al Ltd and the Senior Manager of Change Management at the Central Bank of Trinidad & Tobago. more

frank duffy
Frank Duffy is a world authority on organisation theory and office design. He is founder of the international practice DEGW which he co-founded in 1974. Trained as an architect at the Architectural Association School, he gained a March at Berkeley and a PhD at Princeton. He was president of the RIBA between 1993 an 1995. more

joni tyler
I joined the RIBA in 1997, having spent the previous six years in direct marketing for a children's charity. As Head of CPD at the RIBA, my remit is to oversee the development of our money making RIBA CPD Providers Network, and to implement CPD policy. We are presently a team of three. Our current concerns are the continued growth of the Providers Network, developing a mandatory core curriculum for our members' CPD, development of courses and activities for people wanting to return to practice for career breaks, and offering more in the way of online and interprofessional learning. more

elizabeth pigou-dennis
Dr. Elizabeth Pigou-Dennis was educated at the University of the West Indies, Mona. She is currently Senior Lecturer and Acting Head at the Caribbean School of Architecture, University of Technology, Jamaica. She has taught at the School since 1993 as a specialist in Architectural History and Theory, and has been a Visiting Lecturer at UNPHU, Dominican Republic during 1999 and 2000. more

linda moore
After graduating from Kingston University in the UK, Linda worked in London for four years gaining experience on a wide range of commercial projects before returning to Barbados in 1991. Four years later, together with Shawna Beechley, she founded Architects Cubed Inc, the first all female owned and run architectural partnership in Barbados. Now celebrating ten years, Architects Cubed Inc have gained a reputation for thoughtful, inspiring, contemporary architecture through their varied work load in Barbados, Bequia and Mustique. more

jacquiann lawton
Jacquiann Lawton is a member of the Jamaican Institute of Architects and the Trinidad and Tobago Institute of Architects. She has been developing the studio curricula of The Caribbean School of Architecture, University of Technology Jamaica since 1998 where she is a Lecturer in Architectural Design, History and Theory, an Internal Examiner of the Professional Degree Programme and Editor of the CSA peer reviewed journal, AXIS. more

jo-ann murrell
Jo-Ann MURRELL is President of the Trinidad and Tobago Institute of Architects having recently been re-elected to serve a second term as president of the Institute. more


lyn webber-giraud
Lyn Webber-Giraud studied at the Royal West of England Academy School of Architecture and Bristol University, after practing for a short while in England moved to Dominica where she continues to practice.Currently President of the Dominica Society of Architects. more

rohan bailey
Rohan Bailey, a registered architect in Jamaica, is Director of the 4-year Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies (BAAS) programme at the Caribbean School of Architecture (CSA). A past student of CSA, Rohan traveled to Wellington, New Zealand in 1999 to teach and pursue his PhD in Architecture (completed 2005). In 2003, he returned to take up positions at CSA as Research Coordinator and lecturer in Design Studio and Design Computing. He was appointed to his current position in August 2004. more

vicki telford
Vicki Telford is the President of the Barbados Institute of Architects. She studied architecture at Howard University and obtained a master's Degree in Construction Project Management at the University of Florida . Vicki returned to Barbados where she worked at SRM Architects, gaining vast experience in working with a diverse clientele. She has worked on a wide range of projects and also has experience in the residential market. She established her own firm Vicki Telford Architect Inc. in 2003. more

amos ferguson
Mr. Ferguson is a Bahamian Architect and President of the Institute of Bahamian Architects. He has practiced Architecture for thirty (30) years and is principle of Ferguson Associate, an Architecture and Planning Firm. more


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