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Natasha Paul – LEP’s Newest Qualified Architect

Natasha Paul Qualified

Meet Natasha Paul, LEP’s Latest Qualified Architect

Following successful completion of her RIBA Part 3 qualifications, and acceptance by the ARB and RIBA as a registered ‘Architect’, LEP is delighted to introduce you all to Natasha Paul.

Natasha may be recognisable to some readers: she has been with the Partnership for six years, joining as a student and architectural assistant.  A crucial member of our team, she has spent time with developing her conservation and historic-building knowledge with our Heritage team, as well as spending time growing her architectural knowledge and skills with our education, housing and community design teams.

As a team, we are delighted to see one of our own flourish and progress, and we’re extremely proud of what Natasha has achieved: her qualification achievement, her personal growth, and in the development of her skills and expertise.  We are confident that she has what it takes to be an excellent architect, and we’re looking forward to watching her grow even further in her career.

Those who know Natasha know that she is very modest – but we’re hoping that this qualification and accolade (achieving one of the highest grades for the year on her course) will provide her with confidence moving forward – we all knew you could do it!

Of her journey to qualify, Natasha said:

“Qualifying as an architect is a lengthy but rewarding process. It is not just a personal achievement, but a testament to the guidance I received from colleagues, tutors and friends. I have been very fortunate to work on a number of exciting projects at LEP, one of which being my Case Study project, Fort Burgoyne, a Scheduled Ancient Monument with the same level of protection as Stonehenge!

“I look forward to growing in my new role as architect and seeing where that takes me.”

 

Congratulations on your achievement, Natasha!