
Brogan May Rogers is an ARB-registered architect specialising in delivering concept-to-completion architectural and interior design packages.
Adept at leading projects through all RIBA work stages, with a background in interiors, historic structures, land regeneration, hospitality and holiday lets.
Passionate about holistically analysing development sites to enrich environments and generate strong returns on investment.
Experienced project manager, dedicated to ensuring seamless project delivery and client experience.
Enthused about helping businesses build meaningful brand identities and integrating them throughout the project lifecycle from the concept stage.
Committed to sustainable land management practices and enhancing guest experiences.
Education
Bachelor of Interior Architecture (BA Hons)
Northumbria University (2015-2018)
Primarily focused on the adaptive reuse of listed buildings.
Postgraduate Certificate in Interior Architecture (PG Cert)
(RIBA Part 1) - Northumbria University (2018-2019)
Research concentrated on 3d printing buildings from local aggregate and how this can be used to construct organic/biophilic architectural forms.
Master of Architecture (MArch)
(RIBA Part 2) - Northumbria University - (2019-2022)
Thesis project involved exploring ways to integrate vertical farms, permaculture/agroforestry principles, renewable energy and closed-loop technologies into residential estates. It was inspired by the concept of producing a 21st century reimagination of the Garden Cities of To-morrow by Ebenezer Howard.
Advanced Diploma in Professional Practice in Architecture (ADPPA)
(RIBA Part 3) - Northumbria University - (2022-2023)
Centred on contract law and practice management.
Philosophies
My passions for travel, food, and the outdoors have profoundly shaped my design philosophy and continually inspire me to create unique guest experiences. Whether mountaineering, rock climbing, kayaking or hiking, my adventures around the world have exposed me to the effects of climate change. Consequently, driving me to focus my master’s thesis on sustainable land management practices and their integration within the built environment.
I believe this approach addresses a growing human need for reconnection with nature. By designing sustainable spaces that actively enhance environments, we can create transformative experiences that inspire a deeper sense of stewardship toward the land. Through thoughtful design, I am committed to enriching both the land and the lives of those who engage with it.
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