Hilson Moran
Shackleton House
Hay's Galleria
4 Battlebridge Lane
London SE1 2HP
Hilson Moran
Shackleton House
Hay's Galleria
4 Battlebridge Lane
London SE1 2HP
Our design, sustainability and operational professional services aim to create better human-centric places that respect the planet’s resources and address the Climate Change Challenge.
Our ethos is built on four key foundations: Physical and social wellbeing, environment and climate, innovative delivery, all underpinned by digital technology.
We work tirelessly with clients, architects and peers to understand and stay faithful to our client’s vision whilst balancing the architectural, structural and commercial intent of each project. We offer bespoke, practical and robust solutions that work, taking nothing for granted and questioning all assumptions.
Hilson Moran draws on over four decades of experience in environmental building and masterplan design - in this time we have delivered more than 18,000 projects. But we don’t rest on our laurels and constantly strive to challenge ourselves and the status quo, seeking new and innovative solutions and exploring unique methods of design and delivery.
We are active members of BSRIA, CTBUH, UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) and the UK District Energy Association. We advise the CIBSE Net Zero Electricity Working Group and both the UKGBC Infrastructure and Renewable Energy Procurement and Carbon Offset group.
Hilson Moran accepts the challenge to create commercially viable net zero-carbon developments and deliver Environments for Life.
John Deasy
Commercial Director
Commercial Director - UK - CEng FCIBSE
As Commercial Director for the UK and a member of our Board, John works closely with Directors and specialist group leaders to develop new business and manage relationships with our major clients.
With over 35 years’ industry experience, John joined the practice in 2007 and has subsequently played a leading role in the practice’s growth and diversification. This has included securing some of the largest projects the practice has delivered, including the Royal Albert Dock Masterplan, through to establishing multi-year agreements across public and private sectors organisations.
John is a keen artist, Arsenal season-ticket holder and astronomy buff.
Jason Horner
Head of Infrastructure Services
Director, Infrastructure & Environment. MSc CEng MEI. Chartered Energy Engineer.
Jason is a Director of Hilson Moran’s Infrastructure and Environment Group. As a Chartered Engineer, Chartered Energy Engineer and Member of the Energy Institute, Jason finds innovative and genuinely viable opportunities to meet net zero and net positive carbon outcomes for residential and mixed use developments and regeneration projects.
Jason’s particular specialism is planning and procuring water, waste and energy infrastructure in support of major developments, major urban regeneration and public sector growth studies. He has delivered these services for some of the UK’s biggest regeneration projects, numerous Garden Villages, and has supported local, regional and even national government with growth and planning studies.
Marie-Louise Schembri
Design Director
Design Director
As head of the Masterplan Energy and Environment Group, Marie-Louise rallies and incentivises intra-disciplinary collaborations for Hilson Moran’s masterplan portfolio.
Marie-Louise started her 18-year industry journey as an architecture and design management practitioner. After 5 years she qualified as an environmental sustainability consultant and worked in a number of European cities, with a focus on sustainable masterplanning, energy and carbon, dynamic thermal modelling and environmental certification. She joined Hilson Moran in 2012 and has since successfully delivered some of Hilson Moran’s most sustainable projects, including a zero carbon homes masterplan in Bermondsey, an EPC A for the Grade II listed 30 Grosvenor Square, and carbon dioxide reductions in excess of 50% at Royal Albert Dock and a number of commercial buildings. She also led a number of R&D initiatives about overheating and energy assessments, community creation in tall buildings and environmental parametric design.
Marie-Louise was technical advisor to several planning authorities in the UK and France and for the Carbon Challenge (Homes England). She authored the Health Technical Manual HTM 07-07 for the UK Department for Health (2013) and has contributed to a number of industry publications.
Marie-Louise is a graphical illustrator, a holiday hiker and is actively involved in local community groups to improve air quality.
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