About

Edward Crooks is a designer & architect making installations, interiors and illustrations to tell new stories in existing places. Often working within the bounds of historic cultural assets, his work aims to further the histories of change that make such places valuable.

He has worked globally with a range of public institutions, with clients including the National Trust, RIBA, British Council and the Royal Academy.

Edward previously ran the Civic Expression studio at Central St Martins, has been Associate Lecturer in Interior Design at Sheffield Hallam University, and held positions with Asif Khan, Bureau Spectacular (Chicago/LA) and Hawkins Brown, and has been guest critic at various institutions including the Royal College of Art, University of Wisconsin and the University of Westminster.

Edward graduated MA Architecture at the Royal College of Art and BA (Hons) Architecture at the University of Sheffield, receiving a place in the Architectural Review’s top four global architecture graduates of the year.