Tom Surman and Percy Weston - How to be an architect developer
Thu 18 Apr 2024 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
The Building Society, W1T 4HE
Description
Tom Surman and Percy Weston and have recently completed their first development, a family house in Peckham, south London.
They bought the council-owned site in 2018 without planning permission. The first issue the couple faced was the discovery of a mains utility on the site which delayed the sale by a year. Then, Covid-19 and the war in Ukraine saw building costs rise forcing them to physically build most of the house, excluding the brickwork and shell.
Thy say that the experience has been “rewarding but very challenging.” and their story is a fascinating insight into the highs and lows of being an architect developer.
After meeting at the RCA, Tom and Percy established their practice, Surman Weston in 2014 and have won multiple awards including the Stephen Lawrence Prize in 2022.
The series is aimed at architects who would like to know more about the opportunities and challenges around being an independent developer, including spotting creative solutions that a non-architect developer will often miss.
Amanda Baillieu and Gus Zogolovitch set up Developer Collective in 2018 to teach professionals how to become design-led property developers and give them the contacts and resources to deliver their projects. Their book How to be an Architect Developer was published in September '23.
The talk will be followed by networking drinks and nibbles.
This event is supported by Land Tech and The Building Society.
Location
The Building Society, W1T 4HE