Ken Shuttleworth
Architect London / United Kingdom
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Capella Sydney Hotel
Sydney / Australia / 2023

The Exchange
Birmingham / United Kingdom / 2022

80 Charlotte Street | Arup's new HQ
City of London / United Kingdom / 2022

Retail kiosks
London / United Kingdom / 2014

Humber Valley Resort
Humber Valley, Newfoundland (Canada) / Canada / 2007

Crescent House
Winterbrook / United Kingdom / 1997
Ken founded Make in 2004 and oversees the design development of all our schemes. Over the course of his 40-year career, he’s worked on some of the most groundbreaking architectural landmarks in the world.
Ken recently served as President of the British Council for Offices, is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and a member of the UK Government Advisory Group on Professional and Business Services. He holds several honorary doctorates, and regularly contributes to industry magazines and lectures at architecture schools in the UK and abroad.
In 2013, he set up the Future Spaces Foundation to advance research and debate about the spaces we live in.
Ken recently served as President of the British Council for Offices, is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and a member of the UK Government Advisory Group on Professional and Business Services. He holds several honorary doctorates, and regularly contributes to industry magazines and lectures at architecture schools in the UK and abroad.
In 2013, he set up the Future Spaces Foundation to advance research and debate about the spaces we live in.

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Ken founded Make in 2004 and oversees the design development of all our schemes. Over the course of his 40-year career, he’s worked on some of the most groundbreaking architectural landmarks in the world. Ken recently served as President of the British Council for Offices, is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and a member of the UK Government Advisory Group on Professional and Business Services. He holds several honorary doctorates, and regularly contributes to industry magazines and lectures at architecture schools in the UK and abroad. In 2013, he set up the Future Spaces Foundation to advance research and debate about the spaces we live in.