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  • Bart studied gained a distinction in Architecture at Sheffield University before working for Glenn Howells Architects. Arriving at Kaner Olette in 2018, he has a keen interest in environmentally and socially conscious architecture which he brings to his work in such live projects as Abney Park Cemetery and Hampshire Water Mill.

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  • Barry studied architecture at Queen’s University, Belfast and has developed expertise in a wide variety of sectors from high-end residential, educational, hospitality to leisure, working across an impressive portfolio of projects for both private and commercial clients.

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  • Stuart is an RIBA Accredited Specialist Conservation Architect who runs his own practice - Stuart Page Architect & Interior Designers- since 1983. Over the last few years we have closely collaborated on a number of projects with Stuart and welcome his guidance.

    He is renowned within the architecture community for his work on historic buildings such as leading the restoration of the Grade I listed building and ancient monument Ightham Mote. He has also represented the RIBA during Historic England consultation and development of “Energy Efficiency in Traditional Buildings” 2006 – 2007.

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  • Michael founded Kaner Olette in 2008 after having worked for renowned architecture firm Patel Taylor for many years. He is a passionate designer with wide experience in blending contemporary design with historic or natural settings. He enjoys working closely with 'hands on' clients either for public buildings or private domestic projects.

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  • Samuel joined the Kaner Olette team in 2019 and has an AEA in English Literature and studied music at the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance. He has a strong interest in architectural history and conservation as well as 3D visualisation.

    He has worked on projects such as Trinity Theatre Clocktower, Abney Park Cemetery and lends his 3D modelling skills to many other projects.