Kirsten Lees
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- Adresse : 57 Clerkenwell Road EC1M 5NG London
Kirsten has spent a large part of her career working for recognition of the importance of women’s contributions to design and construction and the need to provide greater workplace flexibility to suit individual lives and needs. This includes allowing women to be judged on their output and to get away from the presenteeism that pervades the profession today.
With over 30 years’ experience in strategic planning and urban design, she is a highly creative leader who inspires her teams and collaborating with engineering, construction and client teams with flair and energy.
This approach was integral to Kirsten's election as the London studio’s first female Managing Partner in May 2018. During Kirsten's tenure, the practice has expanded to another studio in Paris, bolstering its European presence, as well as satellite offices in Auckland and Los Angeles to meet growing project requirements.
As well as her Managing Partner role, Kirsten continued to work on several projects across the arts, sports and masterplanning sectors – areas of work Kirsten takes a key role in expanding on at Grimshaw.
Kirsten’s approach is to encourage diversity in practice, input and delivery and has advocated research and innovation to further the industry and is committed towards greater equity within the workplace. In support of this, Kirsten is a trustee of the Grimshaw Foundation, which aims to broaden the accessibility of architectural education to underrepresented groups, and is a founding member of Equilibrium Network, who work to achieve broader gender diversity within the industry.
She is a regular invited public speaker on diverse topics, works closely with the RIBA to create best practice guidance on how best to close the gender pay gap, and is a regular speaker on the Future Leaders programme. She is also an active member of the AJ W Programme helping to understand the barriers to diversity, and tangible, deliverable actions that all organisations can adopt to overcome them.
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Arter, Istanbul, Turkey
Kirsten was most recently Partner in Charge for the new Arter Gallery in Istanbul for the Vehbi Koç Foundation, which constitutes the city’s first major permanent home for contemporary art. A subsidiary of the Foundation, Arter Museum is a vibrant cultural hub that brings together artists and audiences to celebrate contemporary art in all its forms and disciplines. The museum was conceived to articulate the philanthropic founder’s vision of social responsibility; showcase the Koç contemporary art collection to the broadest possible audience; and to place these works in a regional, national and international context of contemporary artists. The building was opened in September 2019.
Within the project, a wide range of spaces are interlinked and create proximate exhibition areas for film, video, music, dance, literature and traditional arts. The close adjacency of different media encourages a diverse approach to programming that aims to transcend usual boundaries between visual arts, performing arts and digital media.
In keeping with the Foundation’s public patronage, the heart of the proposal hinges around spaces for everyone to access, both within and outside of the museum. Similarly, the large ‘street gallery’ that faces the main road at lower levels acts as an invitation to explore, creating an extension between the streetscape and building.
Since, Grimshaw has been commissioned by the foundation to develop designs for the Sadberk Hanim Museum in the city, of which Kirsten is the project lead. The new museum, set to open in 2023, will strengthen its position as one of the most important attractions of Istanbul’s cultural life.
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