Jeremy Till
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Jeremy Till is an architect and educator. He is widely seen as a leading figure in the contemporary debate about the built environment and lectures worldwide on architecture and education. He is Professor of Architecture at the University of Sheffield, where he has built up a reputation for educational innovation. His written work includes Architecture and Participation, Flexible Housing (with Tatjana Schneider), which was winner of the 2007 RIBA President’s Medal for Research, and the forthcoming Architecture Depends (MIT Press). As an architect, he is a Director in Sarah Wigglesworth Architects best known for their pioneering building, 9 Stock Orchard Street (The Straw House and Quilted Office), which has received extensive international acclaim and multiple awards. In 2006 he was appointed to represent Britain at the Venice Architecture Biennale. He is Dean-elect of Architecture and the Built Environment at the University of Westminster.