Dominic is a Partner and Architect with JTP. He has extensive experience designing residential and mixed-use neighbourhoods for private developers, housing associations and local authorities.
As a design-led Partner, Dominic provides strategic leadership from concept through to delivery, working closely with clients to shape clear briefs and unlock project potential. He leads and collaborates with multidisciplinary design teams and key stakeholders, ensuring design excellence is maintained throughout all project stages. Dominic delivers bespoke, high-quality, people-focussed buildings, spaces and places, balancing creative ambition with technical rigour, commercial awareness, and successful and award-winning project outcomes.
Working with Tide Construction, Dominic led the design team on the tallest modular student residential building in the UK at Lewisham Exchange, providing a mixed-use residential student accommodation. The vision revitalises an underutilised site with the addition of two new buildings of 20 and 35 storeys featuring 67 residential apartments and 758 student rooms that enclose a new public square. Elsewhere in his portfolio of work with Tide Construction, Dominic secured planning approval for 412 student rooms, new commercial space, and public realm improvements at the 16-storey PBSA building at West Ealing.
His significant work in several London Boroughs includes nearly 20 years working in the London Borough of Hounslow where he was Partner in Charge of the transformation of Capital Court in Brentford which consists of three residential buildings between 9 and 14 storeys, providing 253 new homes. In the same borough, Dominic also led the JTP design team on the unanimous planning approval at Phase 1 of The Wireless Factory. Described by the council’s Senior Planning Officer as being ‘an exemplar piece of urban design’, the proposals feature a mix of 33 new homes ranging from one bedroom to three-bedroom apartments in a building ranging from 4 to 5 storeys.
Dominic also contributed to Bow River Village, transforming a brownfield site into a contemporary riverside quarter featuring of 331 apartments; The Old Post Office, Kingston, a key regeneration scheme in Kingston for St George in the heart of the town centre which breathes life into two Grade II-listed, ‘heritage at risk’ buildings and will provide 338 new homes; and the redevelopment of police buildings in the historic centre of Reading Town Centre.
Working across scales varying from low-density housing to higher density town regeneration, Dominic has won numerous awards with Queen Elizabeth Park; Chilmington Green; Woodgate, Pease Pottage; and more recently for Warsash Maritime.
In seeking to influence and promote better outcomes for the built environment, and design quality of new buildings, landscapes and public space, Dominic is a panel member on the Essex Quality Review Panel and previously a member on the Southwark Design Review Panel.