Mark Innes
Lecturer
Part-time lecturer at Falmouth since 2016. On-going occasional teaching at Dessau International Graduate School [Post-graduate Architecture]. Running a private RIBA Chartered Practice, undertaking work across a variety of scales. This includes an experimental eco-house with £30 per year space heating costs. We are monitoring the house for temperature and humidity.
Previously taught at University of Plymouth, Oxford Brookes University and Westminster University. Invited reviewer at Bartlett UCL and Cambridge University.
Previous employment includes a year leading the UK office of Ushida Findlay uk Architects, and several years at Ian Ritchie Architects.
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Qualifications
Qualifications
Year | Qualification | Awarding body |
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1994 | RIBA part 3 | RIBA |
1989 | PG Diploma in Architecture | Westminster University |
1985 | BA [hons] Architecture | Central London Polytechnic |
Research Interests
Research interests and expertise
Architecture: Sustainability in Practice; Solar-powered building; Experimental timber construction; designing with glass; augmenting historic environments.
Research Topics
- Architecture: Sustainability in Practice
Research Outputs
Publications and research outputs
Events
Lead lecture: Neighbourhood Planning Conference, Southampton
Teaching
Areas of teaching
- Architecture: Design and Technology
Courses taught
- Architecture BA(Hons)
- Architecture MArch
CPD delivered
to Cornwall Council Planning Sub-committee Councillors: Planning for Sustainable Design;
to Cornwall Council Planning Planning Officers: Planning for Sustainable Design;
to Cornwall Branch of AECB: Practical design for sustainability - Solar Powered House.
Policy engagement within Cornwall
Engagement with organisations which contribute to the development of educational, cultural or socio-economic policies in Cornwall
Wadebridge Neighbourhood Plan;
Cornwall Council Planning developing policies to support Self-Build;
Cornwall Council Planning Agents' Forum
Business Engagement
Intellectual property
Design copyright for many buildings and interiors [refer to innes Architects web-site]
Business start ups
innes Architects
Business engagement case studies
National Trust; Eden Project [Wild Nursery]; Mount Pleasant Eco-Park
Professional Engagement
Independent professional practice
Running a private RIBA Chartered Practice, undertaking work across a variety of scales. This includes an experimental eco-house with £30 per year space heating costs. We are monitoring the house for temperature and humidity. Please refer to innes Architects web-site.
Previous employment includes a year leading the UK office of Ushida Findlay uk Architects, and several years at Ian Ritchie Architects.
Social, community and cultural engagement
On-going engagement with Wadebridge and Polzeath Methodist communities. Part-time support to local events including Wadebridge Bikelights. On-going engagement with local artist Laura Martin.
Engagement with professional associations and societies
Running a private RIBA Chartered Practice. Member of AECB.
Professional esteem indicators
Year | Description |
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2012 | Runner-up Cornwall Sustainability Awards Building category |