Renee joined Orms in 2015 after completing her degree in Interior Architecture & Design, bringing a valuable design perspective to her administrative role. As the practice's Front of House representative, she creates the first impression for clients and visitors, embodying Orms' professional yet approachable ethos. Her design education enables her to engage meaningfully with architectural conversations and understand the context of the practice's work, enhancing client interactions and internal communications. Renee's long-standing tenure at Orms reflects her commitment to the practice and its values.
What does ultrapractical mean to you? To me, being ultrapractical means ensuring that administrative processes support rather than hinder creative work. As part of the wider administrative team, I provide essential office support including document control, maintaining the organisational systems that keep projects running smoothly. My background in Interior Architecture & Design gives me insight into the creative process, helping me anticipate the needs of design teams and tailor my support accordingly. Working in Orms' creative environment aligns perfectly with my personal interest in interior design, creating a natural synergy between my professional responsibilities and personal passions that enhances my contribution to the practice.