Mark Hines was the project architect responsible for the 1.4bn remodelling and transformation of the BBC's grade two* listed Broadcasting House. He is a former design director of respected London design practice MacCormac Jamieson Prichard and is one of the UK's few Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) Scholars, which was set up in 1877 by William Morris. Having gained valuable experience in a large office, our architectural practice unites contemporary design and conservation and is focussed on how architecture can help improve people's quality of life.