Angus Stanley

BArch MArch ARB

Angus is a Part 2 Architectural Assistant, having been awarded a Distinction for his Master’s project at Oxford Brookes University, which explored the role of architects as storytellers. He is particularly interested in the impact that collaborative design and participatory architecture can have on developing communities, and how the design and making process can bring together people who might not otherwise meet.

He has also developed a passion for making, particularly with timber, and continues to hone his craft through personal projects and teaching. Angus has a strong appreciation for local knowledge, traditional skills, and craftsmanship, and enjoys connecting site to place by making use of locally sourced materials.

He enjoys spending time in nature and has cultivated a love for greenwood carving, drawn both to the carving community and the sense of peace it offers.