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Biba Dow was born on 1969, is an A 21st-century British architects. Discover Biba Dow's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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1969

Biba Dow (born 9 July 1969 in London) is a British architect and architectural assessor.

1988

Biba Dow studied architecture at the University of Cambridge where she received her Bachelor's degree in architecture (1988 - 1991) and MA Dip.Arch (Cantab) (1992 - 1994).

1994

After graduating in 1994, Dow worked for the architectural practice Powell and Moya.

2000

She co-founded Dow Jones Architects in 2000 with Alun Jones and is a director and partner at the firm.

Dow Jones Architects has produced a wide-ranging body of work, much of which has been published in international architectural publications, mainstream publications and has been featured in several exhibitions.

She is a member of the Cathedral Fabric Committee at Coventry Cathedral, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Design Review Panel and the Old Oak and Park Royal Design Review Panel.

In 2000, she co-founded Dow Jones Architecture with her husband Alun Jones where she continues to practice.

Dow Jones Architects' work ranges from strategic planning projects to museum and gallery projects and private residences.

2009

Having worked with clients from the private, public, and commercial sectors including the GLA, Design for London, and Tate Britain, they have won numerous awards including the RIBA National Award in 2009 and 2021.

Dow has led many projects including Grand Junction at St Mary Magdalene, Paddington, which involved an extension to a listed church and the introduction of more open access, a café, and performance space, the redevelopment of Bevis Marks Synagogue, and restoration and redevelopment of the crypt at Christ Church, Spitalfields.

She has also led a number of public regeneration and research projects for the GLA including Rubbish In, Resources Out, an award-winning strategic design report investigating urban waste treatment facilities in London.

Today, Dow and Jones remain actively engaged as design and project leaders, but lead projects individually.

Dow has cited architect couples like Charles and Ray Eams, the Smithsons, and Lucienne and Robin Day as her inspiration for founding a practice with her partner and as models for combining creative practice with living and working together.

Dow lectures and writes on the work of her practice and on wider cultural ideas, and has been involved with teaching and examining throughout her career.

She has written about architecture and culture in publications including Drawing Matter, the Architecture Foundation and Architects' Journal.

A theme in much of her written work and lectures is the reconsideration of resources use in construction and the ethical professional responsibilities of architects in the face of climate change.

2020

Through her involvement in initiatives such as the GLA's Rubbish In, Resources Out, and events such as Building on the Built, which focuses on architectural work connected with existing structures, and Architect@Work (London 2020), which centred around the intersection of design and architecture with nature, Dow has emerged as a leading architectural figure in the new movement in urban environmental policy and circular economies.

Dow has also taught at various UK universities, is an external examiner and teaches a diploma unit at the Cass, and has been a visiting critic at Cambridge University, the Kingston School of Art, and other schools.

She is also a governor of a primary school in Brixton.

She is a member of the Cathedral Fabric Committee at Coventry Cathedral, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Design Review Panel and the Old Oak and Park Royal Design Review Panel.