SHANGHAI—Scottish architect Chris Hardie has designed some of the most significant cultural and civic buildings in China, Europe, and Canada, and now he’s been elevated to one of the top design positions at global architecture firm Perkins&Will. In his new role as a firmwide design director, Hardie will help shape global design strategy while supporting ongoing major projects and new work across regions.
“Chris is a unique talent who has led transformative work over a relatively short career, and his recognition this year by the Royal Institute of British Architects speaks to that,” says Lindsey Peckinpaugh, Perkins&Will’s president. “His leadership is felt throughout our firm as well as the industry at large.”
Hardie has led several transformative projects that exemplify Perkins&Will’s Living Design ethos, including Shanghai Library East, the Beijing Performing Arts Centre, and the Shenzhen Energy Ring—all three of which have been shortlisted for the 2026 RIBA International Awards. Other projects include the Ningbo New Library, NIO House West Lake, West Bund Grand Theatre, and Halifax Central Library, which received the Governor General’s Medal in Architecture in 2016.
“Chris has an invaluable knowledge of different cultures, civic systems, and communities. He understands how design thinking transcends places and teams,” says Casey Jones, chief design officer at Perkins&Will. “His perspective will be invaluable as we support design excellence across our global studios.”