Hayley Dufton
Hayley studied at the University of Nottingham graduating from her undergraduate degree in Architecture (RIBA Part 1) in 2010. This was followed by the Diploma in Architecture (RIBA Part 2) in 2013 and finally the Masters Conversion Course (RIBA Part 3) in 2014. This led to qualification as an Architect with Hayley joining the RIBA in 2015.
Hayley leads the practice developments on the Building Safety Act having experience as lead consultant and the role of Principal Designer. She has vast experience in modern housing in the residential sector as well as the delivery of master planning sites. She was also project lead for a number of leisure and camping sites across the UK; her project ‘Camping in the Forest’ was recipient of a number of industry awards for its sensitivity to site whilst delivering much needed tourism to the area.
Hayley collaborated as part of the team in the role of Principal Designer and technical advisor in the successful decarbonisation of Salt Ayre which has become one of the first public-owned leisure sites in the UK to be carbon neutral.
Hayley loves to travel and is kept busy by her two boys.
