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Charlotte Skene-Catling

Charlotte Merilyn Skene-Catling is a British architect who founded and is director of the architectural practice Skene Catling de la Peña in London, England.

Notable projects and awards
estate|thumb She was included as one of Wallpaper* magazine's "Top 50 Young Architects in the World" in 2008. In 2015 her work on the Flint House, Buckinghamshire was recognised by the award of the RIBA House of the Year. Channel 4 featured the house as part of the Grand Designs: House of the Year series in November 2015. She was shortlisted for The Architectural Review's Women in Architecture Award in 2016 and was named as one of Debrett's "500 People of Influence", under the Architecture & Design section, in both 2016 and 2017. Skene-Catling and Manuel Toledo-Otaegui created the first film festival in the United Kingdom dedicated to the topics of film and architecture; the Arch Film Fest was first held in 2017. Skene-Catling embarked on a collaboration in 2020 with the Factum Foundation, which had been setup by Adam Lowe (Skene-Catling's husband and the founder of Factum Arte), to purchase the wood chip silo at Toppila, Finland so that it could be repurposed into a performance, exhibition and event space. it is now designated and protected by the Finnish Heritage Agency as a nationally important protected building. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Skene-Catling was engaged to Malcolm McLaren in the 1990s, they collaborated on writing projects, film scripts and on design for men's and women's fashion wear. In 2016 she married the artist Adam Lowe, founder of Factum Arte. ==External links==
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