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Education Buildings Journal


Andrew Dailly Head of School Building, Scottish Government


Andy has worked for the Scottish Government for over 20 years having joined straight from high school in May 1999. Andy has been the Head of School Building for over 6 years after previously working as a policy professional in the Government’s human resources, fi sheries and environment departments. A former professional football player, Andy still enjoys playing and watching the sport, however his real passion centres around his two young sons Andrew jnr and Finlay. Andy has lived and worked in Edinburgh his whole life.


Kathleen Dean Conference Manager, Education Buildings Wales & Education Buildings Scotland


Kathleen is the Conference Manager for the Education Buildings Wales and Education Buildings Scotland conferences. Kathleen has worked in the conference and events industry for over 10 years and brings a wealth of experience and energy to the team. In her spare time enjoys spending time with family and friends, running and cooking.


Lucy Plumridge Head of Education, HLM


Lucy Plumridge is an Associate Director of HLM and University design tutor specialising in social, sustainable architecture with a particular focus on education projects. Her award winning designs explore how architecture can enhance the student experience and support changing educational pedagogies. Projects range from strategic master planning, brief development and stakeholder engagement through to design development and innovative active learning spaces. Most recently Lucy has been working with teams from the University of Glasgow and University of Sheffi eld to develop designs for immersive learning environments and collaborative research hubs.


Helen Taylor Director of Practice, Scott Brownrigg


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Helen is Director of Practice at Scott Brownrigg based in its London studio. She is responsible for the strategic planning and implementation of programmes to maintain and enhance technical competence across the Practice, as well as health and safety and legal compliance, quality management, sustainability. Specialising in education design, particularly Academies, Free Schools and University Technical Colleges, Helen is responsible for the design of SHaW Futures Academy in Bromley, set to be one of the tallest schools of its kind within the UK. She recently also worked on the Barnet bundle of primary schools. Well recognised through her collaboration with industry bodies Helen is a founding member and co-chair of Architects for Change, the RIBA’s Equality and Diversity Forum; Chair of the RIBA Inclusive Design Committee; Convenor of the RIBA Schools Client Forum; Co-Chair of the new Construction Industry Council Green Construction Panel; a mentor for the Construction Industry Council Fluid Mentoring Programme; and is involved with the Cabinet Offi ce's Paralympic Legacy project, to improve the inclusive design skills of built environment professionals.


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