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TIMBER with Dave Lomax at Museum of Bath Architecture

The Countess of Huntingdon's Chapel, The Vineyards, The Paragon, Bath, Somerset, BA1 5NA

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TIMBER Talk at Museum of Bath Architecture

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Season (4 Mar 2026)
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Wednesday18:00 - 19:00

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Dave Lomax, Associate Director at Waugh Thisteton Architects explores the power of engineered timber and how it might help us build a better future.

Through a series of case studies Dave will explain the evolution of Waugh Thistleton's work in mass timber from a world's first experimental building through to a new model of practice combining world leading research and international impact to deliver an Architecture of Sufficiency.

Waugh Thistleton Architects is the world's leading architects in mass timber, shortlisted for the RIBA Stirling Prize in 2018 and awarded the RIBA President's Medal for Practice Located Research in 2010.

Dave Lomax was the lead architect on the world's largest CLT building at the time - Dalston Works – and the Black and White building, the tallest all timber office in central London, he has taught at the Fay Jones School of Architecture in Arkansas USA and at the London School of Architecture. He is also chair of the Southwark Design Review Panel.

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