After obtaining his Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from the Bartlett School of Architecture, Justin had the privilege of working as an Architectural Assistant at Heatherwick Studio, one of Britain’s most significant designers as well as others where he gained invaluable experience and knowledge.
He received The Deputy Vice-Chancellor’s UK Scholarship for his Master’s degree in Interior Design at the Royal College of Art, where he developed a strong design skill set and a high level of interpersonal skills. His final superREUSE project “DRONEATRE” is set in Canary Wharf, transforming the now largely unused 15 Westferry Circus office building into a state-of-the-art drone theatre for the public. Using the abandoned JP Morgan site across from it as a stage, mesmerising drone performances come to life in the night sky over the River Thames that aim to be the best not just in London, but in the entire world.
His final model for this project was selected for exhibition in One Canada Square in Canary Wharf and he was invited back as a guest speaker for their “Quality at the Core: Thinking Differently” event as part of World Quality Week 2025, showcasing fresh thinking, creativity and future-ready ideas to their teams, partners and supply chain.
He enjoys seeking opportunities to further hone his skills by working on exciting design challenges out of his lifelong curiosity to learn and love of helping others.