Thomas Bishop is an architect and design manager with nine years of experience leading large-scale, complex regeneration and hospitality projects across London and the UK, currently managing delivery of Raffles’ flagship six-star hotel in a historic Whitehall site. Trained at Cambridge (MPhil) and Nottingham (BArch), he blends masterplanning, planning law (including the Localism Act) and corporate governance—holding Dip in Corporate Governance and RIBA professional qualification—to bridge design excellence with risk-aware delivery. He runs the Built Environment unit at an international think tank, advising governments and NGOs on infrastructure, connectivity and sustainable development, and supports multiple neighbourhood plans and think tanks with strategic input. His background spans commercial project leadership at WilkinsonEyre and Glenn Howells on schemes up to £800m, plus proven experience in contract types, CDM compliance and on-site delivery. Unusually for a design leader, he contributes to low-level open-source graphics code (ARM64 fixes and API improvements), demonstrating hands-on technical precision beyond architecture. Open to non-executive and governance roles, he combines design imagination with financial stewardship and policy fluency.
9 years of coding experience
Chartered Diploma (Dip), Professional Practice in Architecture, Chartered Diploma (Dip), Professional Practice in Architecture at Royal Institute of British Architects
Bachelor of Architecture BA (Hons), Architecture, Bachelor of Architecture BA (Hons), Architecture at University of Nottingham
Masters (MPhil), Architecture and Urban Design, Masters (MPhil), Architecture and Urban Design at University of Cambridge
Diploma (Dip), Corporate Governance, Diploma (Dip), Corporate Governance at Association of Corporate Governance Practitioners
Contributions:1 review, 5 commits, 7 PRs in 2 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Thomas primarily contributed to improving the stability and functionality of the low-level graphics API. They fixed ARM64 compilation issues by updating the Windows platform-specific header, and addressed various typos in the codebase, showing attention to detail. Furthermore, the user added new methods related to resource checking and pipeline description retrieval, indicating work on the core API implementation and evolution.
Contributions:2 releases, 9 commits, 1 push in 1 year 1 month
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Thomas Bishop - Architect & Design Manager at Ardmore Group