ReardonSmith Architects announces three new directors

ReardonSmith Architects has appointed three new directors, all promoted from within the senior team. They are: Bradley Fowler, Irek Pasek and Elizabeth Walton.

Bradley, who joined ReardonSmith some 24 years ago, has contributed to many of the firm’s most significant projects over the years, latterly earning his spurs as head of the ReardonSmith team delivering the multi-award-winning hotel, At Sloane, in London’s Chelsea.

Irek joined the practice in 2009, initially working as Project Architect on hotel restorations and new-build projects. More recently, he has been central to the design and delivery of one of RSA’s most complex projects, the soon to be completed Chancery Rosewood in the former American Embassy in Grosvenor Square.

A relative newcomer, Elizabeth has played key roles since joining the practice two years ago, successfully managing the firm’s phased refurbishment of The Dorchester in London’s Park Lane as well as establishing herself as a natural ambassador for the practice and a keen mentor of women in architectural practice.

Also recently promoted, Jasvir Mehat, has become ReardonSmith’s newest Associate in recognition of his significant contributions to two overseas projects and, internally, to the studio’s BIM group.