Emma Cockroft, chartered architect and interior designer
Emma studied architecture at Newcastle University, graduating with a 2:1 in 2007. After spending time at a commercial practice in Leeds, she moved to One 17 Architects and Interior Designers in Huddersfield.
While working there, her professional training continued at the University of Sheffield from where she obtained a Masters degree in Architecture in 2010.
She qualified in March 2012 and has worked as a project architect on numerous residential projects, liaising with clients, consultants and contractors and acquiring experience in all design stages, from sketch design to the dressing of interiors.
Emma has travelled to Europe and America to work with other designers and source products for projects, developing relationships with suppliers. In 2016 she opened her own architect's practice, based in a 19th century, former textile mill in her home town of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.
While working there, her professional training continued at the University of Sheffield from where she obtained a Masters degree in Architecture in 2010.
She qualified in March 2012 and has worked as a project architect on numerous residential projects, liaising with clients, consultants and contractors and acquiring experience in all design stages, from sketch design to the dressing of interiors.
Emma has travelled to Europe and America to work with other designers and source products for projects, developing relationships with suppliers. In 2016 she opened her own architect's practice, based in a 19th century, former textile mill in her home town of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.