Giles Pritchard BA (Hons), Dip Arch, RIBA SCA
Specialist Conservation Architect

Giles is Founder and Director of Pritchard Architecture and has over 25 years of experience as a Specialist Conservation Architect repairing and adapting many listed buildings and scheduled monuments. Many of his projects have won awards and been published and commended widely.

Giles studied at Portsmouth University where he completed both his degree and diploma under the guidance of Sir Colin Stansfield-Smith. He went on to work at several conservation practices before working at Hampshire County Council Architects where he remained for 18 years. During this time he led the heritage architecture team and completed many exciting projects across the South East region involving the repair, alteration and extension of listed buildings. In 2017 he set up Pritchard Architecture.

Over his career he has developed excellent working relationships with local councillors, conservation officers and statutory bodies including the National Lottery Heritage Fund & Historic England.

Giles has been appointed as retained architect to Portsmouth Naval Base Property Trust and is responsible for surveying the estate within Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. He is also architectural advisor to Diocese of Oxford DAC and is registered on the list of approved architects for Guildford Diocese. Previous roles have included Consultant Conservation Architect to Historic England, South East Heritage at Risk Team.

His extensive knowledge of the methodology and approach to historic buildings combined with his professional and thorough approach has earned him many plaudits from conservation officers and clients.