
Dave studied Architecture at the University of Bath, attaining a BSc (Hons) followed by a Masters in Architecture and the Part III professional certificate in record time, becoming fully qualified at the age of 25. Dave is registered with the ARB and the RIBA and has over 11 years of fully qualified experience.
Since 2010, Dave has worked as an architect for multiple practices responsible for project management, client liaison and contract administration. His speciality is contemporary construction detailing with a minimal aesthetic and a focus on sustainability. In his most recent role as Associate at Spaced Out Ltd, Dave worked on over 85 projects and was project architect for 42 of those projects. Dave has delivered buildings in a wide range of sectors, including restaurants, schools, residential and commercial properties. Dave is experienced as a team leader and has run the Rigby and Rigby London architecture department since 2019. Dave has won multiple awards, including the British Homes Award and the Pool of the Year Award and has helped achieved CIAT accreditation in 2015. In addition to his work achievements, Dave has been an associate lecturer at the University of Northampton teaching 3D CAD from 2016-2018. As an Associate at Rigby and Rigby Dave is acting as project architect for a number of multi million pound projects simultaneously.
At Rigby & Rigby, Dave is helping to achieve and exceed client goals. He is willing to go above and beyond to achieve architecture which surprises and elates our clients. He has a passion for construction detailing and problem solving and his extensive construction knowledge is the cornerstone of his architectural designs.

Charlotte approaches architecture with a thoughtful, user-focused mindset shaped by six years of experience across community-led, arts and heritage, and high-end residential projects. Based in London, she brings a unique blend of technical precision and artistic sensibility to her work; an approach that is rooted in a strong academic foundation and a passion for designing spaces that elevate everyday experience.
Academically, Charlotte completed her MArch with First Class Honours at the University of Bath through the Level 7 Apprenticeship route while working at Childs Sulzmann Architects. Her thesis explored the role of scent in architecture, culminating in the design of a natural perfumery in Cádiz that reconnected the city with its olfactory heritage.
Professionally, Charlotte has contributed to a wide range of projects at all RIBA stages, from the restoration of listed civic buildings to contemporary residential schemes. Her experience spans practices of varying scale, including Stride Treglown and BBA Architects, where she developed a deep understanding of heritage-led design and sustainable construction. Now part of the Rigby & Rigby team, Charlotte is broadening her expertise in luxury residential design, working directly with end users and engaging with complex planning and project delivery processes.
With a strong eye for detail and a collaborative, considered approach, Charlotte is committed to delivering architecture that is not only beautiful and functional but meaningfully rooted in its context.

Conor has over 7 years’ experience working as a Quantity Surveyor, having worked within both the public and private sectors carrying out projects in a diverse market.
Having received a BSc (Hons) degree in Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management, Conor then went on to gain chartership from the Chartered Institute of Building.
His previous projects have been largely focused but not limited to the conservation and restoration of heritage and listed buildings with project values ranging from £3m to £15m.
Outside of work Conor enjoys being a twat

Daisy Watson is a graphic designer leading the development of a dedicated Graphics and Branding agency within the Creative Division at Rigby & Rigby. With a background spanning Architecture, Art, and Animation, she brings an interdisciplinary design intelligence to the creation of cohesive, high-impact brand ecosystems.
Since joining Allect Group, Daisy has served as brand guardian across Rigby & Rigby, Helen Green, and Lawson Robb, ensuring visual consistency, precision, and strategic alignment across all touchpoints. She has led the creation of distinctive luxury brand identities in the residential sphere, most notably Berkeley Arcade, 43 Bleecker, and Caedes Group, elevating their market presence through meticulous design execution and refined visual storytelling.
Her portfolio extends beyond traditional branding into highly specialised design commissions. She directed the full brand development of both Superyacht, Awandra, and Racing boat, Fifty Fifty, and led the end-to-end visual identity of private jet, Project Knight — from embroidered headrests to exterior livery. Collaborating with specialist designers influenced by Formula 1 aesthetics, she oversaw more than 80 design iterations to achieve a dynamic visual language engineered to evoke speed in static form. This process culminated in a precision sign-off in Savannah, where she personally ensured millimetre-perfect execution on site.
Daisy is currently developing an immersive digital platform incorporating bespoke 3D assets to transform a previously completed interior scheme into an interactive virtual environment — bridging physical and digital design with the same rigour and craft that defines her brand work.
Her practice is defined by exacting attention to detail, aesthetic fluency across disciplines, and the ability to translate luxury narratives into cohesive, future-facing visual identities.

With a background in architectural design and seven years of industry experience, Zak has worked both as an architectural designer and a 3D visualiser. He studied at the University of Malta and is currently part of the creative department, working closely alongside the architectural team. Zak plays an active role in the design process, using visualisation not just as a representational tool but as a means of shaping and refining ideas. His work supports creative direction and contributes to key design decisions, particularly in detailing, material and lighting choices. He is proficient in 3ds Max, with extensive knowledge of scattering plugins and texture workflows, and is highly skilled in Photoshop and AI-assisted processes. Zak has collaborated on projects with several leading architecture studios, producing true-to-life visual representations that remain grounded in design intent.

Amalia Pantazopoulou is a Part II Architectural Designer who recently graduated from the Diploma Programme (MArch) at the Architectural Association and holds a background in art and design from Goldsmiths, University of London. She previously worked with Neiheiser Argyros on projects of varying scale across Athens and London, and has consistently engaged with independent design practices and events.
Her work is shaped by a multidisciplinary approach that combines architecture, visual arts, theory, and material experimentation. She values eloquent craftsmanship and attention to detail, and often seeks opportunities to test ideas through writing, drawing, and making. Her design process is driven by the exploration and documentation of spatial ideas, arrangement, and aesthetics. Travel is a key source of inspiration, offering new lenses to understand space, propose alternative methods for capturing places and objects, and respond to the urban landscape.
Amalia will be proceeding with her Part 3 qualification while continuing her independent research in architecture and theory.

Adam has over 30 years of Industry experience working for both Consultant and Contractor based organisations providing pre and post contract surveying duties.
His exposure spans over all sectors of construction providing a wealth of knowledge across the industry; working in a professional capacity in private practice is balanced by recent years providing surveying and commercial functions in a contracting environment, this balance affords Adam the ability to realise Client requirements whilst working within the constraints of the project.
Adam has been working for Rigby & Rigby since 2014 in which time he has delivered a number of prime residential schemes and provides commercial support to other project teams. He has also provided support to the development of new opportunities including the delivery of after care and maintenance programmes.
Aside from core commercial duties Adam also functions in a project management capacity providing a direct interface with the Client and the wider team.
Outside of work Adam is a committed family man and enjoys the day to day rigours of supporting his son and daughter.

Leroy studied product design and marketing at Liverpool John Moores University. After graduating he worked as a freelance designer whilst travelling the world. Living in Australia and spending time in the Himalayas, he developed his skills and passion for the visual arts, working on projects in web, graphic and interior design.
Returning to the UK in 2005 he established his own decorating/finishing company working in both the residential and commercial sectors. He undertook entire refurbishment projects, redeveloping an apartment in Maida Vale, a town house in Belsize Park and a nightclub in Soho.
With increased experience in this area Leroy became assistant site manager on the multimillion pound refurbishment of a 45 bedroom hotel, The Arden in Stratford-upon-Avon.
In 2010 he joined Rigby & Rigby assisting on a 12,500sq.ft church conversion in Knightsbridge before moving on to manage the redevelopment of a mixed use building project in the heart of Mayfair. Leroy has completed 3 super prime townhouses and is currently bringing a Grade II listed town house to completion.

Set within 42 acres of Surrey countryside, this estate project is one of Rigby & Rigby's most expansive undertakings — drawing on the full breadth of the studio's capabilities across architecture, interior design, and creative branding. The country architecture and delivery studio leads the project, with the interior design division working in collaboration with Helen Green Design. Completing the offering, the creative division has reimagined the estate's signage and visual identity, bringing a refreshed yet considered presence to both the arrival and conclusion of the overall experience.


The estate itself is steeped in history, its origins as a country retreat dating back to the late 1400s. The architecture is rooted in a classical, neoclassical language — balanced, symmetrical, and formal, yet restrained and enduring rather than ornate. This sensibility carries directly into the brand identity Rigby & Rigby has developed: a warm, earthy palette drawn from the surrounding landscape, serif typography with subtle classical detailing, and an emblem grounded in English heraldic tradition. The result is a project of quiet confidence — structured and purposeful, with a deep sensitivity to place, history, and the land it calls home.


Dave studied Architecture at the University of Bath, attaining a BSc (Hons) followed by a Masters in Architecture and the Part III professional certificate in record time, becoming fully qualified at the age of 25. Dave is registered with the ARB and the RIBA and has over 11 years of fully qualified experience.
Since 2010, Dave has worked as an architect for multiple practices responsible for project management, client liaison and contract administration. His speciality is contemporary construction detailing with a minimal aesthetic and a focus on sustainability. In his most recent role as Associate at Spaced Out Ltd, Dave worked on over 85 projects and was project architect for 42 of those projects. Dave has delivered buildings in a wide range of sectors, including restaurants, schools, residential and commercial properties. Dave is experienced as a team leader and has run the Rigby and Rigby London architecture department since 2019. Dave has won multiple awards, including the British Homes Award and the Pool of the Year Award and has helped achieved CIAT accreditation in 2015. In addition to his work achievements, Dave has been an associate lecturer at the University of Northampton teaching 3D CAD from 2016-2018. As an Associate at Rigby and Rigby Dave is acting as project architect for a number of multi million pound projects simultaneously.
At Rigby & Rigby, Dave is helping to achieve and exceed client goals. He is willing to go above and beyond to achieve architecture which surprises and elates our clients. He has a passion for construction detailing and problem solving and his extensive construction knowledge is the cornerstone of his architectural designs.


Charlotte approaches architecture with a thoughtful, user-focused mindset shaped by six years of experience across community-led, arts and heritage, and high-end residential projects. Based in London, she brings a unique blend of technical precision and artistic sensibility to her work; an approach that is rooted in a strong academic foundation and a passion for designing spaces that elevate everyday experience.
Academically, Charlotte completed her MArch with First Class Honours at the University of Bath through the Level 7 Apprenticeship route while working at Childs Sulzmann Architects. Her thesis explored the role of scent in architecture, culminating in the design of a natural perfumery in Cádiz that reconnected the city with its olfactory heritage.
Professionally, Charlotte has contributed to a wide range of projects at all RIBA stages, from the restoration of listed civic buildings to contemporary residential schemes. Her experience spans practices of varying scale, including Stride Treglown and BBA Architects, where she developed a deep understanding of heritage-led design and sustainable construction. Now part of the Rigby & Rigby team, Charlotte is broadening her expertise in luxury residential design, working directly with end users and engaging with complex planning and project delivery processes.
With a strong eye for detail and a collaborative, considered approach, Charlotte is committed to delivering architecture that is not only beautiful and functional but meaningfully rooted in its context.


Conor has over 7 years’ experience working as a Quantity Surveyor, having worked within both the public and private sectors carrying out projects in a diverse market.
Having received a BSc (Hons) degree in Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management, Conor then went on to gain chartership from the Chartered Institute of Building.
His previous projects have been largely focused but not limited to the conservation and restoration of heritage and listed buildings with project values ranging from £3m to £15m.
Outside of work Conor enjoys being a twat


Daisy Watson is a graphic designer leading the development of a dedicated Graphics and Branding agency within the Creative Division at Rigby & Rigby. With a background spanning Architecture, Art, and Animation, she brings an interdisciplinary design intelligence to the creation of cohesive, high-impact brand ecosystems.
Since joining Allect Group, Daisy has served as brand guardian across Rigby & Rigby, Helen Green, and Lawson Robb, ensuring visual consistency, precision, and strategic alignment across all touchpoints. She has led the creation of distinctive luxury brand identities in the residential sphere, most notably Berkeley Arcade, 43 Bleecker, and Caedes Group, elevating their market presence through meticulous design execution and refined visual storytelling.
Her portfolio extends beyond traditional branding into highly specialised design commissions. She directed the full brand development of both Superyacht, Awandra, and Racing boat, Fifty Fifty, and led the end-to-end visual identity of private jet, Project Knight — from embroidered headrests to exterior livery. Collaborating with specialist designers influenced by Formula 1 aesthetics, she oversaw more than 80 design iterations to achieve a dynamic visual language engineered to evoke speed in static form. This process culminated in a precision sign-off in Savannah, where she personally ensured millimetre-perfect execution on site.
Daisy is currently developing an immersive digital platform incorporating bespoke 3D assets to transform a previously completed interior scheme into an interactive virtual environment — bridging physical and digital design with the same rigour and craft that defines her brand work.
Her practice is defined by exacting attention to detail, aesthetic fluency across disciplines, and the ability to translate luxury narratives into cohesive, future-facing visual identities.


With a background in architectural design and seven years of industry experience, Zak has worked both as an architectural designer and a 3D visualiser. He studied at the University of Malta and is currently part of the creative department, working closely alongside the architectural team. Zak plays an active role in the design process, using visualisation not just as a representational tool but as a means of shaping and refining ideas. His work supports creative direction and contributes to key design decisions, particularly in detailing, material and lighting choices. He is proficient in 3ds Max, with extensive knowledge of scattering plugins and texture workflows, and is highly skilled in Photoshop and AI-assisted processes. Zak has collaborated on projects with several leading architecture studios, producing true-to-life visual representations that remain grounded in design intent.


Amalia Pantazopoulou is a Part II Architectural Designer who recently graduated from the Diploma Programme (MArch) at the Architectural Association and holds a background in art and design from Goldsmiths, University of London. She previously worked with Neiheiser Argyros on projects of varying scale across Athens and London, and has consistently engaged with independent design practices and events.
Her work is shaped by a multidisciplinary approach that combines architecture, visual arts, theory, and material experimentation. She values eloquent craftsmanship and attention to detail, and often seeks opportunities to test ideas through writing, drawing, and making. Her design process is driven by the exploration and documentation of spatial ideas, arrangement, and aesthetics. Travel is a key source of inspiration, offering new lenses to understand space, propose alternative methods for capturing places and objects, and respond to the urban landscape.
Amalia will be proceeding with her Part 3 qualification while continuing her independent research in architecture and theory.


Adam has over 30 years of Industry experience working for both Consultant and Contractor based organisations providing pre and post contract surveying duties.
His exposure spans over all sectors of construction providing a wealth of knowledge across the industry; working in a professional capacity in private practice is balanced by recent years providing surveying and commercial functions in a contracting environment, this balance affords Adam the ability to realise Client requirements whilst working within the constraints of the project.
Adam has been working for Rigby & Rigby since 2014 in which time he has delivered a number of prime residential schemes and provides commercial support to other project teams. He has also provided support to the development of new opportunities including the delivery of after care and maintenance programmes.
Aside from core commercial duties Adam also functions in a project management capacity providing a direct interface with the Client and the wider team.
Outside of work Adam is a committed family man and enjoys the day to day rigours of supporting his son and daughter.


Leroy studied product design and marketing at Liverpool John Moores University. After graduating he worked as a freelance designer whilst travelling the world. Living in Australia and spending time in the Himalayas, he developed his skills and passion for the visual arts, working on projects in web, graphic and interior design.
Returning to the UK in 2005 he established his own decorating/finishing company working in both the residential and commercial sectors. He undertook entire refurbishment projects, redeveloping an apartment in Maida Vale, a town house in Belsize Park and a nightclub in Soho.
With increased experience in this area Leroy became assistant site manager on the multimillion pound refurbishment of a 45 bedroom hotel, The Arden in Stratford-upon-Avon.
In 2010 he joined Rigby & Rigby assisting on a 12,500sq.ft church conversion in Knightsbridge before moving on to manage the redevelopment of a mixed use building project in the heart of Mayfair. Leroy has completed 3 super prime townhouses and is currently bringing a Grade II listed town house to completion.