Andrew Macallan
Andrew studied architecture at the Welsh School of Architecture at UWIST and worked in a local authority and a couple of private practices gaining experience in a diverse range of projects including gaining experience in timber framed construction.
Andrew set up practice on his own in 1987 before joining with Mark Penfold to form Macallan Penfold in 1989.
Mark Penfold
Mark studied architecture at Kingston and qualified in 1985, and worked in a number of small practices gaining experience in the design and construction of projects ranging from domestic extensions, work on churches, health and education projects, commercial and residential developments before forming Macallan Penfold with Andrew Macallan in 1989.
Mark is also Chair of the North East Hampshire Architects Panel.
Philip Terry
Philip studied architecture at Newcastle University and qualified in 1989, and worked for a number of small and medium sized practices gaining general experience in a broad range of projects before joining Macallan Penfold in 1997.
Philip became a director of Macallan Penfold in 2002.
As a RIBA Chartered Practice, we are committed to provide Continuing Professional Development
Macallan Penfold is a Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) UK Chartered Practice and is on the Register of Architects Accredited in Building Conservation.
The practice was established by Andrew Macallan in 1987, becoming a partnership in 1989 with Mark Penfold. In 1999 the practice became a limited company with the original partners becoming Directors. Philip Terry joined the practice in 1997 and became a Director in 2002.
The practice comprises four Chartered Architects (three of whom are also Directors), two architecturally trained assistants and one office administrator. Our staff comprises a team of people who have worked together in our practice and together elsewhere and have been picked for their high levels of knowledge and training.
Our Directors have individually gained reputations for sympathetic design solutions and have broad experience on projects in sensitive locations, requiring a high design input and a good knowledge of the planning process. This is complemented by a sound technical ability and practical knowledge of construction.