Daniel serves as the IT Manager at Orms, where he administers and maintains the practice's comprehensive IT infrastructure whilst continuously advancing technology use throughout the organisation. His strategic approach ensures that Orms' technical capabilities evolve in alignment with the practice's design ambitions, enabling architects and designers to harness cutting-edge tools for innovative project delivery. By balancing system reliability with technological progression, Daniel provides the digital foundation that supports Orms' collaborative design processes and sustainable architecture.
What does ultrapractical mean to you? Being ultrapractical in IT means creating systems that work seamlessly while anticipating future needs. I oversee all aspects of Orms' core IT services, including server infrastructure, wireless networking, cloud storage and remote working capabilities—essential components that enable our teams to collaborate effectively regardless of location. Through regular training sessions, responsive support and best practice advice to all staff, I ensure technology enhances rather than hinders creativity. To me, ultrapractical IT management is about making complex systems accessible and dependable, providing invisible yet robust digital architecture that allows our design teams to focus on what they do best: creating exceptional buildings and spaces.