About Keith Knight
Keith is a Chartered Architect who trained at the University of Sheffield where he was awarded the John Jenkinson Prize for the RIBA Final Examination.
He holds a Masters Degree in Conservation from the University of York and is a member of the Association for Project Management by Examination.
His varied work experience spans the public, voluntary and private sectors where he has been responsible for projects up to £10 million in value. Formerly Building Conservation Officer for a National Park and a London Borough Keith spent three years at English Heritage as Historic Buildings Architect.
Elected chair of the Yorkshire Region of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation in 2004 Keith sits on the Institute's National Council. He is on the Heritage Lottery Fund's panel of expert advisors, and on the Diocese of Middlesborough's Historic Churches Committee.
Keith offers a wide range of consultancy services and expert advice in the complex field of the historic built environment, architecture and planning.
He assembles specialist professional teams to deliver projects that require expertise in the repair, restoration and development of historic buildings and places.