Clare Kemsley
B.A. (Hons), Dip Arch

Clare studied architecture at the University of Edinburgh, and became a registered architect in 1990. She then spent two years in London specialising in community led housing projects before moving to work in Berlin for six years on a variety of challenging projects including a large three tier primary school and a prison for young offenders. After moving back to Glasgow in 1997, Clare worked on nursing homes, hotels and city centre luxury apartments. She joined Gareth Hoskins Architects in 2002 and became an Associate in 2005, with further promotion to Projects Director in 2008.

Clare’s main responsibilities and skills lie with the design development for new projects, client board presentations and liaison, and cost, resource and programme management. Her projects have won awards at the Roses Design Awards, Scottish Design Awards and Glasgow Institute of Architects Design Awards. Clare’s experience in architecture ranges from social housing, healthcare and schools through to arts venues and museum projects.

Selected Projects:
> Community Centre for Health
> National Museum of Scotland Redevelopment