Bond Bryan are delighted to welcome David Brooks to the team as the new Birmingham Studio Lead

David brings a wealth of experience, having established a local Architects practice within Birmingham City centre for the past twelve years: predominantly, working on notable projects within the education sector, but also overseeing a diverse portfolio of commercial and residential developments as well as high-tech manufacturing projects in both the West Midlands and London.David has collaborated with a number of esteemed clients - such as Jaguar Land Rover, BMW, BNP Paribas, and CISCO - and looks forward to extending his network.

David commented: "I feel lucky to join a highly-skilled and experienced practice that I've admired for years. I'm looking forward to working with the current team, and I'm truly excited about what we can achieve together."

Matt Hutton, Bond Bryan CEO, described David’s appointment as ‘fundamental to our continued growth and ambitious plans for our Birmingham Studio. We have embedded our collaborative vision within the region to encourage and support Birmingham’s continued transformation into a world class city centre in sustainable living and working combining community, education, housing and proactive plans to create a greener city for everyone.’

Bond Bryan have worked within the West Midlands region on many projects including: Birmingham Metropolitan College’s Matthew Boulton Campus, The Centre for Advanced Timber Technology, Skylon Campus (CAAT) in Hereford, Magna International in Telford, as well as working alongside the University of Warwick on a number of projects, Hereford and Redditch Combined Police and Fire Hub, the National College for High Speed Rail and the Hagley Road Corridor Masterplan in collaboration with Calthorpe Estates.

Bond Bryan now has a total of 140 team members nationwide, this appointment supports our Birmingham studio’s growth alongside the continued development of our existing studios in London, Sheffield, Bristol, Hertfordshire and Kent.

As a practice, we continue to push our collective ethos – which is "more than design" – to deliver outstanding environments that enrich the lives of people and transform the way in which we use spaces.