Marcus Lee

Marcus joined Glenn Howells Architects in 2011 as director and is based at the London office.  As well as working on many commercial and residential schemes in London, his contribution will be invaluable on larger infrastructure and masterplanning projects.


Marcus’ broad experience includes 21 years at Richard Rogers Partnership where he worked on a range of major projects including LLOYD’S, Heathrow Terminal 1 redevelopment and Terminal 5. Marcus was architect for the Stirling Prize award winning competition design for Madrid’s Barajas Airport. Subsequently, he initiated the early development of the Millennium Exhibition, the Dome and the Greenwich Peninsula regeneration masterplan.


In 2005, Marcus co founded FLACQ.  Projects included Greenwich housing, ODA Velopark, Umbria Spa and various masterplans including RIBA competition winning scheme at Morecambe Central Promenade for Urban Splash.


He is a CABE National Panel and Hackney Design Panel member and has been a visiting Tutor at the Mackintosh School of Architecture, Yale, Nottingham University, Kent School of Architecture, University College in Dublin and Birmingham.


Marcus studied at the Mackintosh School of Architecture and has built two timber framed family homes in London.



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