Callum Graham

Callum has worked on a variety of residential, commercial, and mixed-use schemes across all architectural stages. These projects range from large scale mixed-use masterplans to high profile and highly detailed commercial regeneration projects in central London that have pushed the sustainable and wellbeing agenda within the workplace.

Callum has a diverse portfolio of projects that vary in size and intricacy across various sectors. Most recently he has worked on the Threadneedle Street Regeneration project, flanked by the Royal Exchange and the Bank of England in the City of London. Callum played a key role in delivering and developing this high-status commercial project and its design. He has also worked on large-scale mixed-use schemes such as Osiers Road, Leytonstone High Road and New Cross Gate, developing, concepts and designs, for detailed planning applications of all scales.

Callum first joined Rolfe Judd as a Part 1 architectural assistant in 2016. He spent his architectural year of experience with us, working on a variety of projects. He then returned to university to carry out his master’s, returning to Rolfe Judd as a Part 2 architectural assistant. Since his return he embarked on his Part 3, using Threadneedle Street as his case study project successfully graduating as a qualified architect in 2023.

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