Dan Clarke, Development Director, Native Land
For over twenty years, Tracy has been involved in a wide range of projects at all stages, across the residential, commercial, healthcare, and education sectors.
As lead architect on projects such as LSE Centre Building (London School of Economics), NEO Bankside and Mossbourne Community Academy, Tracy has a track record of delivering innovative schemes on some of the most complex urban sites.
From the initial competition in 2013 through to completion in 2019, Tracy was the partner responsible for the design development and delivery of Centre Building at the LSE. By building a strong and mutually respectful relationship with the LSE estates team and wider consultant group, Tracy was able to lead the team through the evolution of the brief, stakeholder consultation, design development and contractor selection process.
Tracy has been a member of the RIBA awards group for the last six years; and has judged the Architect’s Journal Women in Architecture award for two years. She is a founder and Trustee of the University Design Forum and manages internal resourcing at RSHP, whilst leading the recruitment team.
In 2020, Tracy was awarded the Inaugural MJ Long Award for Excellence in Practice 2020 for her work on Centre Building at the LSE. The MJ Long Prize is open to all UK-based female architects and is judged on an overall body of work, with an emphasis on a project completed in the past 18 months. Also in 2020, Tracy was made Honorary Professor of Architecture at the University of Nottingham.