Biography
Dominic Walker is a practicing architect working on projects from the scale of furniture up to private and public buildings. He graduated top of class from a master’s degree in Structural Engineering and Architecture from the University of Sheffield, and top of class from an MArch in Architecture at the Bartlett School of Architecture, where he was awarded the ‘Sir Banister Fletcher Medal’. He set up his own office in 2024, after his time as the ‘Rome Scholar in Architecture' at The British School at Rome (2023). His work explores the historical evolution of architectural language and its relation to contemporary tectonics. He also looks to place this language in connection with an ecological position towards building; working with found materials, and enabling space for nature. He has presented his research at the Theoretical Archaeology Conference (TAG) (2019, UCL) and has exhibited works at the Royal Academy (2020/21/23/24/25) and the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize (2024). Hand drawing, photography and travel influences all of his work, and he is currently on the ‘Drawing Year’ programme at the Royal Drawing School (2025-2026).