Graham + Sibbald bolsters architecture team across the UK

Craig Crombie, Aqsa Munir and Scott Dalrymple. Image credit: Stewart Attwood Photography

GRAHAM + Sibbald has revealed that the firm’s architecture team completed a busy second half of 2023 with a number of key senior appointments across the UK.

In Manchester, the team welcomed architectural technician Aqsa Munir, who brings over five years’ experience in practice and has been working on a number of national framework projects for a prominent high street client since her arrival.

Scott Dalrymple was next to join the team, working from the Graham + Sibbald office in Edinburgh. Scott brings over 30 years’ experience in architectural practice including 20 years with his own design consultancy, complemented by previous experience working with Historic Environment Scotland and Dundee City Council. Scott is a certified Passivhaus designer, enhancing Graham + Sibbald’s net zero services offering.

In November, Craig Crombie joined the practice as associate in the Glasgow office. Craig has over 25 years’ experience in practice and a portfolio of projects ranging from sensitive Grade A-listed public building restorations to major office campus developments.

Architecture director Tom Hamilton said, “These appointments are key to the continued growth and development of our Architecture offering at Graham + Sibbald. These are really exciting times as we continue to work with our colleagues across the multi-disciplinary service lines which Graham + Sibbald offer our clients across a wide range of skills, experience, and knowledge.

“Aqsa, Scott and Craig all contribute significantly to our capability with a passion for sustainable and deliverable design solutions for our clients. 2024 is already looking very exciting for the Architecture team and were not finished yet. It’s a really exciting period of sustained growth for Graham + Sibbald.”