Jason Rudolph

Jason is a main board director of Rolfe Judd Architecture and has extensive office, mixed-use, urban design and residential experience across all project stages. He is passionate about all aspects of design and ensures that his core beliefs of quality, longevity and value are always key considerations throughout the process. Within the practice he promotes sustainability and manages the project design review process. He is also involved in developing the company’s BIM protocols.

Jason’s residential experience includes the landmark tower, Skyline, the centrepiece of Woodberry Down. He has worked on several phases of this exemplar regeneration project for the last decade. Outside London, he has successfully delivered projects such as Canal Basin in Chichester and the Epsom Station development. Mary Datchelor House and Aybrook Street are both residential developments with refurbishment elements.

In the West End, Jason has designed and delivered the complex office redevelopment of Cork Street Mews in Mayfair. This scheme combines several buildings, a number with retained facades. Nearby is The Marq which Jason delivered with improvements to the planning scheme. In the City, he has delivered The Crosspoint, a major development with part retained facade.

Jason has worked for the Pollen Estate before. He is well known to Knight Frank team and he has put forward a consultant team that also have a proven track record with the client. His recent work with The Crown Estate draws strong parrallels with the Pollen portfolio.

Jason also has residential and hotel experience this includes the landmark tower, Skyline, the centrepiece of Woodberry Down. He has worked on several phases of this exemplar regeneration project for the last decade. Mary Datchelor House and Great Peter Street are also residential developments with refurbishment elements.

Jason joined Rolfe Judd Architecture in 2003, became associate in 2007, director in 2013 and main board director in 2017.

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