Aurélie is an ARB and RIBA chartered Architect and associate director of the company. She is also the manager of the conception team at Grumitt Wade Mason. She earnt a Master of Architecture at the “National School of Architecture of Paris Val-de-Seine”, specialising her studies in architectural projects in existing and Listed buildings. She then went on to achieve an advanced Diploma in Professional Practice in Architecture in Paris.
In 2018, she won the first prize for “young artist and architect” awarded by The Institute of France, Academy of Fine Arts ( Institut de France, Académie des Beaux-Arts).
After her studies, Aurélie works as an Architect assistant at “Francisco Pardo Arquitecto” in Mexico City, then went on to be an Architect for “Patrice Robaglia Architecte” in Paris.
Aurélie specialises in inclusive design and accessibility architecture, as well as private residential projects, leading all work from initial concept through to planning permission and building regulations approval. Her expertise spans residential extensions, rear extensions, wheelchair accessible design, hydrotherapy pool design, therapy spaces, and garden design, always with a focus on creating spaces that enhance quality of life. She also has significant experience in community building projects, including youth centres and shared facilities. As the head of the conception team, Aurélie drives the creative and technical vision of each project, producing full architectural drawing packages and managing contract administration for Disabled Facilities Grant schemes. She works closely with occupational therapists, case managers, and private clients alike to deliver spaces that are both beautiful and deeply functional.
She can speak French, Spanish and English.
Away from the office, Aurelie enjoys learning about new cultures, building history and going hiking.
Passionate about art, Aurélie creates beautiful pieces of artwork that you can see on her Instagram.