Nick Flutter co-leads BVN’s New York Studio, a small office embedded in the city’s startup culture. The studio is set up to work on projects across North America, as well as facilitate international collaboration and to prototype new ways of approaching architectural practice. Nick is invested in design at all scales. At the larger end of the spectrum - masterplans, high-rise commercial buildings and multi-residential developments, including the new Atlassian HQ in Sydney. The Atlassian project is a collaboration between BVN and SHoP Architects in New York, along with a diverse international consultant team with a mission to become Australia’s most sustainable high-rise building. At the small scale, Nick is a founding member of Re-Ply, a BVN initiated project constructing pop-up architectural solutions for pandemic-affected restaurants and businesses in New York City. In addition to its community-building function, Re-Ply prototypes ideas relating to material circularity, productization and digital fabrication that can be scaled up on BVN’s bigger projects.Nick graduated the University of Queensland in Australia with a Master of Architecture in 2009, receiving the Karl & Gertrude Langer Memorial Prize for Drawing and a commendation for the Thesis Prize. His final year folio received a commendation in the 2010 Australian Student Biennale, and was shortlisted for the 2010 RIBA Presidents medal, one of the top awards for architectural graduates globally.
Listed skills include Architectural Design, Urban Planning, Design Research, Sketchup, and 8 others.