International architectural firm HASSELL announces the appointment of Oliver Kampshoff as a Principal of their London studio.

Kampshoff has worked on several prestigious projects in the UK, including Broadcasting Place in Leeds, the Condé Nast College of Fashion and Design in London, the Jodrell Bank Discovery Centre near Manchester and the Rebecca Horn retrospective at the Hayward Gallery on London’s Southbank.

Kampshoff studied architecture in Stuttgart and Zurich, before moving to London in 2003. Beginning with Claudio Silvestrin architects, he then joined Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (FCBS) in 2005, where he became a Partner. A member of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), Kampshoff is registered in the UK and Germany.

HASSELL Managing Director Rob Backhouse noted that Kampshoff was known in the market for managing and delivering outstanding and often complex projects for clients in both the private and public sectors.

Backhouse is confident that Kampshoff’s design excellence and expertise will strengthen their leadership team across HASSELL and especially the UK team.

Commenting on his move to HASSELL, Kampshoff believes it’s the right time to enter the dynamic and growing international practice and support its ambition to deliver outstanding design in the UK and beyond.

While Kampshoff will be based in HASSELL’s London studio, the firm says he will work on projects for the practice globally.