Mark Skinner is an architect currently working at Hawkins Brown Architects. Mark has also worked at CJCT careyjones chapmantolcher, where they were a project architect tasked with detailed design and delivery of Bicester Village & Oxford Parkway Stations as part of Phase 1 of the East West rail scheme linking Oxford & Marylebone London. The stations opened in October 2015.
At the University of Leeds, Mark worked on the 690 space car park, which was a competitive tender with Wates Construction. Mark worked with the architectural design team to rationalise the external paneling design of the car park cladding. By using a single panel where the corners were raised or lowered from the central point, they were able to retain the visual movement across the facade while reducing the number of panel types from 36 to 3.
Mark also worked on the Northampton Castle Station redesign for Buckingham Group Contracting Ltd. Following the successful competition entry, they were tasked with site delivery of the project through the coordination of consultant & subcontractors drawings & the resolution of construction issues following site inspections. The station opened in January 2015.
Wakefield Westgate Station was another project that Mark worked on, which completed in December 2013 for train operating company, East Coast. Mark was tasked with the completion of the Form 3 submission including the production of fit-out drawings & compilation of NBS specifications. Mark was also tasked with the on site delivery involving the coordination of consultants & sub-contract
Mark Skinner attended the University of Nottingham, where they studied architecture. Mark then went on to earn their diploma in architecture from the same school. Finally, they earned their master's degree in architecture and environmental design from the University of Nottingham.
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