Ian Salisbury is a chartered architect. He specialises in providing consultancy advice for sensitive and historic environments, building and landscape conservation, forensic examination, and rescue management.
Following the growth of this consultancy work, his firm offers project management support, planning and building legislation advice including representation at inquiries, and procurement advice. Consultancy services are given to a wide range of clients including architects and designers, consultants in other professions including quantity surveyors, structural, M&E and fire engineers, insurers, employers and contractors, as well as users.
Ian Salisbury has been responsible for major extensions to several Oxford University colleges, two new universities in the Middle East for 25,000 students, company headquarters relocations, church repair and reordering schemes (including reordering two Grade I listed churches), sports and arts complexes, public and private housing, palaces, surgeries, visitors’ centres, restaurants, landscaping and urban regeneration schemes, factories and agricultural buildings, town halls and schools. For 10 years he was the architect at Pembroke College Oxford and for over 20 years (until 2023) the Cathedral Architect of Leicester. The cathedral was given a National RIBA Award in 2017.
Photo: Leicester Cathedral spire, after repair: Ian Salisbury