RIBA Announces Ingval Maxwell, COTAC Chair, as a 2019 Fellow Member

The RIBA is proud to announce our newest RIBA Fellow Members recognising our inspirational Chartered Members who have made a significant contribution to the profession.

By highlighting these professionals – and the broad spectrum of backgrounds and specialisms in which they work – we can continue to set a benchmark to which future generations of architects can aspire, as well as celebrate the sometimes unsung heroes of our profession. We can also help to broadcast the voices of those of our members who are addressing some of the huge challenges that affect modern society, and help them to continue to drive progress. The RIBA is looking forward to working with all of our Fellows to help continue to serve society through the delivery of better buildings and places, stronger communities and a sustainable environment.

Ingval Maxwell FRIBA, DA(Dundee), ARIAS, FSA(Scot)

  • Ingval is a conservation architect, who has contributed extensively over a long and illustrious career to architectural conservation
  • Initiated a number of conservation-led groups within Historic Scotland including: the Scottish Conservation Forum in Training and Education; the Scottish Stone Liaison Group; the Scottish Historic Buildings Fire Liaison Group; and the Rural Buildings Conservation Initiative
  • Director of Historic Scotland’s Technical Conservation, Research and Education group
  • Initiated what would become the pan-professional “Edinburgh Group
  • Chair of the Council on Training in Architectural Conservation
  • In 2003 he was awarded an OBE for services to technical conservation in Historic Scotland

See here for a full list of new members.