Janet  Hanlon
Janet Hanlon

Date of birth: 19/05/1975

Place of birth: Blackburn

Nation: UK

Education

2006-2007: MA, Fashion Footwear, London College of Fashion, United Kingdom
2005-2006: Diploma, Cordwainers Fashion Footwear, London College of Fashion, United Kingdom
2001: Architect, Professional Practice Part 3, South Bank University, United Kingdom
1998-1999: MSc, Computer Aided Building Design, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
1993-1997: BSc, Architecture with European Studies, University of Strathclyde/TH Darmstadt, United Kingdom/Germany

Professional Experience

05/2007: current Architect, LSI Architects, Norwich
01/2006-01/2007: Designer - Bijou Boheme (design and production of concept pieces including footwear, accessories and jewellery, in conjunction with MA students at Central St Martins London), Swarovski, Wattens, Austria
11/2004-12/2005: Project Architect, Chapman Taylor, London, United Kingdom
03/2003-06/2004: Freelance Architect, Blast Architects, Glasgow, United Kingdom
09/2001-03/2003: Project Architect, Douglas McConville, Glasgow, United Kingdom
03/2001-09/2001: Project Architect, Museums Association, London, United Kingdom
09/1997-03/2001: Architectural Assistant, Chapman Taylor, London/Dussedorf, United Kingdom/Germany

Other competitions

2007: Shortlisted, International Shoe Design Competition, Bata Shoe Museum, Toronto, Canada

School represented at

ITS#SIX: London College of Fashion

Stages attended

04/2007-05/2007: Design Intern, Georgina Goodman, London, United Kingdom
07/2006: Assistant working on large scale leather sculptures for Carapace Exhibition 2006, Dai Rees, London, United Kingdom

Other prizes

2006: MA Bursary, The Worshipful Company of Cordwainers, London, United Kingdom
2005: Travel Award, The Worshipful Company of Cordwainers, London, United Kingdom

Additional info

Exhibition:
05/03/2007: New Designers Catwalk for Fashion TV, IPTV Media Party at The Collection, London, United Kingdom

Languages: English, German, Italian, French

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