Sagharchi was educated at
Concord College, Acton Burnell, England and studied Architecture at the
University of Westminster in London and received his Diploma in 1986. He is the founder and Principal of Stanhope Gate Architecture in London. Established in 2002, the firm specialises in master planning, and
New Classical architecture. He has been responsible for several high-profile master-planning, resort/leisure and private residential projects in the United Kingdom, Europe, and the Middle East. Notable among these projects are residential developments in Serris, France, resorts in Croatia and Romania, major listed and new buildings in London, a Palace complex in Madrid, equestrian facilities in Spain, and major residences in the Middle East and The Caucuses. Before establishing his practice, Sagharchi was the Senior Associate at
Porphyrios Associates, in London where his projects included the New Quadrangle for
Magdalen College in
Oxford, the
King's Cross, London regeneration preliminary master plan,
Princeton University Whitman College master plan and major office and Hotel buildings. Sagharchi is a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Arts and a Liveryman of the
Worshipful Company of Chartered Architects. He is a trustee of the International Network for Traditional Building Architecture and Urbanism
INTBAU and a member of
The Prince’s Foundation. He was the Chair of the Traditional Architecture Group at the Royal Institute of British Architects,
RIBA for over seven years, and a Built Environment Expert at the
Design Council and the
Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment. He has recently served on the jury for
European Prize of Architecture, Philippe Rottheir. ==Books and Publications==