Technical Studies Lecture Series: Steve Webb, Webb Yates Engineers “Low Carbon Structures” | Thursday, November 3 at 18:00 (GMT), M416 + Online

When: Thursday, 3rd of November, 6pm (GMT)

Where: M416, University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road, NW1 5LS + Livestream (see Tumblr Site below)

Steve Webb founded Webb Yates Engineers with Andy Yates in 2005. Steve started his career as a site engineer for the Jubilee Line Extension, gaining first-hand experience of site issues and subterranean construction in London. He went on to work at Whitby Bird and Sinclair Knight Merz and Santiago Calatrava, where he worked on prestigious projects including Wembley Arena and the Turning Torso tower in Sweden, a 58-storey residential tower with a dramatic twisting form achieved with a hybrid steel and concrete frame. 

Steve is interested in combining imagination with technical rigour to create thoughtful and inventive structural designs. Since founding the company, he has led a number of prestigious and multi award-winning projects including 15 Clerkenwell Close with Amin Taha and the repurposing of the landmark Hoover Building into residential accommodation. 

Steve has pioneered the practice’s approach to innovation and sustainability. Encouraging the use of non-conventional materials, from cast iron to cork and from inflatables to stone, to design low carbon and environmentally conscious structures.  

In 2020 Steve was awarded the Milne Medal, for continuously challenge and redefine what is considered possible in structural design. 

Steve also regularly lectures at universities and events and he has taught at the AA, RCA, and the Bartlett. He has also written for industry magazines including BD and the RIBAJ, and has judged various awards for the RIBA and iStructE. 

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For details contact: Will McLean 

w.f.mclean@wmin.ac.uk