Based in historic market town Saffron Walden, Tim Marshall has practiced as a commercial interior designer for the past eleven years across various contexts and in particular with listed and historical environments. He joins Cornerstone in their commitment to place-making and the celebration of usership, and the value this brings to cultural regeneration. This sense of place includes the interiors of bars and restaurants, hotels, offices, university colleges, retail premises and commercial kitchens.
Tim's belief is that that design is a creative but logical process – with a good helping of common sense - that can be applied to almost any historic / urban environment, and that attention to detail on a micro (interior) level has a great effect on the macro (overall urban environment). His approach is to work closely with client bodies, to understand their user needs and to produce good design that adds value to both the client’s objectives and the end user.
Tim has completed a number of projects working with historical and listed interiors in both Central London and Cambridge University. Clients include The King’s Fund, Trinity College Cambridge, Downing College Cambridge, EMBS and the Gates Scholars Trust.
See more of Tim’s work on http://gallery.me.com/timmarshall.
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