Scott Lawrie

London

Director

Dip Arch RIBA

Scott joined PRP in 2002 to expand the business’ mixed use and commercial practice. Prior to PRP, Scott worked for John McAslan and Partners where he led the successful design and on-site renovation of the Grade II* listed Peter Jones Department Store in Sloane Square. He subsequently prepared the redevelopment scheme for the Peter Jones depository into a mixed-use development which included retail units, social housing, and high-end flats for sale. Scott also worked as project architect at Foster and Partners’ London office on the Great Court project at the British Museum, where he initially led the winning World Squares competition entry for the redesign of Parliament and Trafalgar Squares.

Scott’s primary role within the practice focuses on designing and delivering high-density benchmark residential and mixed-use developments within city centres. He currently leads the first major mixed-use phase of the Wembley masterplan for Quintain Estates.

He has been an awards judge for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Environmental Design Awards for the last two years.

Educated at Scott Sutherland School of Architecture, Aberdeen and the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Scott won both the Dean’s List Award and an American Institute of Architect’s Design Award. He was appointed to PRP’s management board as Director in 2005.