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Tim Stonor is a British architect and urban planner who graduated from
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,
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and established the architectural consulting company Space Syntax Limited. A winner of the Loeb Fellowship at
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, he is the Deputy Chair of the Design Council and a director of The Academy of Urbanism. Born in 1968 in Newcastle upon Tyne, Stonor attended
St Cuthbert's High School St Cuthbert's Catholic High School (formerly St Cuthbert's Catholic Grammar School) is a boys-only Roman Catholic secondary school with academy status located on Gretna Road in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Admissions St Cuthbert's is a seven- ...
before moving to London to study architecture at The Bartlett, University College London. He graduated in 1989 with a BSc in Architecture and moved to Toronto, where he worked in the architectural office
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. Here, he helped detail the design of One Canada Square, which at the time was the tallest building in the UK. He also worked on the detailed design of the retail centre adjacent to the tower. Stonor returned to London in 1990 to study a master's degree in space syntax with Prof Bill Hillier and Prof Julienne Hanson. He graduated with distinction with an MSc in Architecture. Soon afterwards he joined the Unit for Architectural Studies (the space syntax research group at The Bartlett) as a research associate and worked on projects including the King's Cross International Terminal and the Manchester bid for the 2000 Olympic Games. Stonor returned to education in 1993, attending
Oxford Brookes University Oxford Brookes University (OBU; formerly known as Oxford Polytechnic) is a public university, public university in Oxford, England. It is a new university, having received university status through the Further and Higher Education Act 1992. Th ...
, where he graduated with distinction with a Graduate Diploma in Architecture. In 1995 he qualified as an architect.


Career

Stonor re-joined the Unit for Architectural Studies at The Bartlett, where he established the Space Syntax Laboratory as the consulting arm of the research group. He reactivated a company, Space Syntax Limited, that had been created in 1989 and grew this as a science-based and human-focused design practice. In 1996, Stonor established an independent architecture practice, Morrison Brink Stonor with fellow Bartlett graduates Robert Morrison and Barbara Brink. In 2010 he won a Loeb Fellowship at Harvard University, where he was also awarded a Lincoln Loeb Fellowship by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.


Personal life

Stonor lives with his family in
Faversham Faversham () is a market town in Kent, England, from Sittingbourne, from London and from Canterbury, next to the Swale, a strip of sea separating mainland Kent from the Isle of Sheppey in the Thames Estuary. It is close to the A2 road (Great ...
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Kent Kent is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in South East England. It is bordered by Essex across the Thames Estuary to the north, the Strait of Dover to the south-east, East Sussex to the south-west, Surrey to the west, and Gr ...
where he has restored a 17th-century town house. In 2018 the house was extended and adapted with a design by Morrison Brink Stonor. He campaigns locally for improvements to the streets and public spaces of Faversham. He is a trustee of The Faversham Society and participates in the environmental improvement works of the Friends of the Westbrook and Stonebridge Pond.


Key projects

* Royal Academy masterplan, 2002 * Trafalgar Square redesign 2003 * Waterloo and South Bank masterplan, 2005 * Colchester, St Botolph's Quarter masterplan, 2005 * British Museum masterplan, 2005 * Jeddah Central Urban Area masterplan, 2006 * Beijing Chaoyang Central Business District masterplan, 2009 * Darwin, City Centre masterplan, 2014


Public and professional appointments

* Advisory Board, Norman Foster Foundation * A trustee of the Faversham Society *
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, 2016 *Liveryman of The
Worshipful Company of Chartered Architects The Worshipful Company of Chartered Architects is the 98th Livery Company of the City of London. The company was established in 1984, was granted Livery status in 1988 and received a Royal Charter in 2019. The Company promotes quality architectur ...
, 2016 *Trustee (2015) and Deputy Chair (2018) at the
Design Council The Design Council, formerly the Council of Industrial Design, is a United Kingdom Charitable trust, charity incorporated by royal charter. Its stated mission is "to champion great design that improves lives and makes things better". It was instr ...
*Director at The Academy of Urbanism (2008) *Fellow of The
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(2004)


Educational appointments

* Visiting Professor,
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Awards and honours

* Loeb Fellowship * Lincoln Loeb Fellowship


Articles


"Intense relationships: measuring urban intensity"
The Architectural Review, 30 April 2018


Interviews


"There's a Science to Foot Traffic, and It Can Help Us Design Better Cities"
Wired, 27 January 2014
"Space Syntax explores the science of human behaviour for cities, urban places and buildings"
Clad Magazine, 2015 Issue 2


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Stonor, Tim 1968 births Living people Alumni of the Bartlett Alumni of Oxford Brookes University Architects from Newcastle upon Tyne English urban planners People educated at St. Cuthbert's School