A Linked Society of the Royal Institute of British Architects

Christopher Clayton Davis

Architect - London, working nationwide

Christopher is an award-winning British architect specialising in traditional design and construction. His expertise spans sensitive additions to historic buildings and settings, bespoke new work employing local architectural traditions, and conservation of built heritage. His approach combines a rigorous understanding of architectural history, focusing on respecting the spirit of place, with the use of local materials and crafts. Whilst practicing at Ptolemy Dean Architects in London, Chris was the Project Architect for the multi-award-winning, meticulous reworking of the historic Aldourie Estate on Loch Ness. Beyond architectural practice, Chris is a Commissioned Officer in the British Army’s Cultural Property Protection Unit, dedicated towards the preservation of heritage sites in conflict zones. As a guest lecturer at the Table Ronde d’Architecture Summer School and a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Masons, Christopher is committed to promoting traditional building methods and supporting the next generation of architects and craftspeople.