ABOUT
Formerly Charlotte Ambrose Architects, Ambrose McCallum are a tight-knit team of experienced architects. We are committed to creating imaginative, sustainable, well-crafted and efficient buildings. We value collaboration and debate, and our strength is listening to our clients and working tirelessly towards the right solution for their unique set of requirements and site opportunities. Our approach is individual, creative and pragmatic, with a focus on elegant spatial and visual proportions, quality of light and excellent functionality. We work with new, traditional and reclaimed materials, and have a real understanding of their quality, their performance and how they can be effectively brought together to make calm, beautiful and well-considered environments. We are based in Southwark and our work extends across central London and Ireland. We are a RIBA Chartered Practice.
Charlotte Ambrose
BA(hons) AAdip RIBA
After twenty years of delivering award winning housing and educational projects, Charlotte Ambrose started her own practice with a handful of active residential projects, and continued her work in the educational sector by training as an RIBA Client Advisor and advising schools and Local Authorities across several boroughs.
Charlotte’s focus is on the design and delivery of sustainable buildings that work simply, age gracefully and bring delight.
Registered architect since 1989, Member of the Royal Institute of British Architects, registered RIBA Client Advisor and Assessor for the Civic Trust.
Scott McCALLUM
BArch DipArch riba
Scott funded his studies at the Edinburgh College of Art, working as a bricklayer on sites across the central belt of Scotland. On travelling to London, he has specialised in residential architecture, though his work at PDP and with Nicholas Burwell also gave him valuable and enjoyable periods with University (University of Plymouth, UCL & Kingston University) and Commercial clients (GPE and Hollybrook).
Scott thrives in large consultant teams, but his time with Charlotte and Nicholas has also taught him the importance of drawing, drawing again and drawing again, until the solution is found which satisfies his client’s goals.”
Registered architect since 2000, Member of the Royal Institute of British Architects and the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland.