Simone de Gale

Simone de Gale ARB RIBA
Born Simone Johanna de Gale
(1982-08-25) 25 August 1982
London, United Kingdom
Nationality British
Alma mater Architectural Association School of Architecture
Occupation Architect
Website www.simonedegale.com
Buildings Hammersmith Flyunder Feasibility

Simone Johanna de Gale (born 25 August 1982, London) is a British architect, artist and inventor. Simone de Gale is the founder and creative director of Simone de Gale Architects.[1]

Biography

A recipient of the Stephen Lawrence Bursary Award in 2008, Simone was one of the first London based beneficiaries to start their own architectural practice.[2] Simone de Gale is most known for participating in the conception of the Hammersmith Flyunder Feasibility project for the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham with CH2M Hill Halcrow.[3][4][5] Simone de Gale is the inventor of a materials processing technique which increases the energy absorption capability of a material when subjected to blast. The patent pending technology has been developed with the support of the UK Ministry of Defence.[6][7] Simone currently lives in London.[8]

Simone trained at the Architectural Association School of Architecture, the University of Westminster and University of East London. She worked with the Westfield Group and RMJM before setting up Simone de Gale Architects in 2009.

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