Luke Walters has a first-class Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Leeds. He joined Skelly & Couch in 2015. He has completed work on the design of a new temple building and associated landscape for the spiritual organisation, White Eagle Lodge in Hampshire.
He has also contributed to the transformation of Twickenham Riverside, which provides a contextual mixed-use scheme featuring at least 50 per cent affordable housing along with a major new public space and town square.
His environmental design solutions for a development at 305A Kingsland Road, Hackney, involve the demolition of an existing building and construction of three floors of flexible working space and six floors of co-living accommodation; while another notable co-living project in west London is for Women’s Pioneer Housing.
In 2017, he completed a masterplan project for Hill House, a £20m refurbishment of an existing landmark building in Archway, north London, transforming a former 1970s office block into 150 energy-efficient flats.