Toko Andrews, James Clauge Architects
Toko Andrews
associate
James Clauge Architects

Toko is a multifaceted individual making significant contributions to the field of architecture, education, and advocacy for sustainable design. As an associate at Kaner Olette Architects, he plays a pivotal role in numerous projects spanning private residential dwellings to public buildings. Noteworthy among these is the recent creation of a restaurant, cafe, and farm shop for the well-known Knepp Estate as well as work on the historic Decimus Burton designed Trinity Theatre and Arts Centre in Tunbridge Wells. In addition to his professional practice, Toko lectures at the University for the Creative Arts, where he teaches the architectural technology unit to undergraduate students, fostering a new generation of architects to tackle contemporary challenges within architecture. Furthermore, Toko lends his guidance to aspiring architects through involvement in RIBA Part 3 teaching. Toko contributes regularly to the Architects Journal. Covering a diverse array of topics ranging from issues of racism and diversity to architectural maintenance and specialisation, provoking meaningful dialogue and positive change.