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Sara has been with ZHA for 21 years. She has held key roles on several major ZHA cultural projects throughout Europe and internationally, as well as various civic and infrastructure schemes. Sara is particularly interested in construction methodology and concrete design, and she lectures on these subjects regularly for architecture schools and industry events. She is registered as an architect in both the UK and Germany.
Sara was a team member for the RIBA Stirling Prize-winning ‘MAXXI’ Museum of XXI Century Arts in Rome (2010). Sara was one of two project architects for the 12,000m2 multi-award-winning Phaeno Science Centre in Wolfsburg in Germany (2005), and she worked on the 8,500m2 Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art in Cincinnati (2003), which provides a variety of gallery and public spaces in a dense city-centre context.
Sara was one of two project architects for the 20,000m2 London Aquatics Centre (legacy completed 2013), which formed part of a major master planned brownfield regeneration program in north-east London, as a key venue for the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games. Sara is currently design director for the 10,000m2 Forest Green Rovers Eco-Stadium in Stroud in the UK (in design development), which forms the centrepiece of a proposed zero-carbon greenfield sports and business park campus.
Sara was also responsible for the development of the double-curved external cladding on the Investcorp library and archive building for the University of Oxford (2015), which was delivered within a complex campus context, winning multiple awards including the 2015 Oxford Preservation Trust Award in recognition of its architectural sensitivity and distinction.
Sara relocated to Hong Kong in November 2017 to lead the prestigious Murray Road Grade A office development in the heart of Hong Kong.
Sara has been with ZHA for 21 years. She has held key roles on several major ZHA cultural projects throughout Europe and internationally, as well as various civic and infrastructure schemes. Sara is particularly interested in construction methodology and concrete design, and she lectures on these subjects regularly for architecture schools and industry events. She is registered as an architect in both the UK and Germany.
Sara was a team member for the RIBA Stirling Prize-winning ‘MAXXI’ Museum of XXI Century Arts in Rome (2010). Sara was one of two project architects for the 12,000m2 multi-award-winning Phaeno Science Centre in Wolfsburg in Germany (2005), and she worked on the 8,500m2 Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art in Cincinnati (2003), which provides a variety of gallery and public spaces in a dense city-centre context.
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