Team. Associates

Current staff are listed below. Click on their names to download / view an Adobe PDF of their CVs:

Keith Bradshaw Claudia Clements

Keith Bradshaw BSc. (Arch); PLDA
Associate Director

Keith Bradshaw developed his interest in lighting design through his training in art and architecture at Bourneville College of Art and the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London.

He has over 10 years experience as a lighting designer having previously worked for KSLD where he worked on projects such as National Parks Gateway Building in Loch Lomond, PIFSS- Kuwait and ThinkTank Science Museum Masterplan Birmingham.

Keith joined Speirs and Major Associates in 2002 and is an Associate Director.  During his time at Speirs and Major Associates he has worked on a wide range of projects including museums, historical restorations, retail, theatres, leisure, external and corporate lighting.  Selected projects that he has worked on include Newcastle City Centre Lighting Strategy, the Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Mosque of Abu Dhabi, Armani Store Ginza Tokyo, Forth Road Toll Bridge Canopy, Index Tower in Dubai, the Royal Victoria Hospital 2b Belfast and the Copenhagen Opera House, which won the award of merit at the IIDA awards in 2007.

He has written articles for both the national and international press and has been involved in a number of international workshops and conferences.

Keith lives in Edinburgh and is married with two children. 

Claudia Clements BA (Hons); Dip.Arch; MSc Light & Lighting
Design Associate

Claudia trained as an architect at Kingston University and has over twelve years experience of practice as an independent lighting designer.

After completing her studies Claudia joined Equation Lighting Design where she worked on a number of major projects concerned with both exterior and interior lighting. Projects included Upper Ground Urban Regeneration and Harvey Nichols, Oxo Restaurant in London. She joined Speirs and Major in 1998 and has worked on projects such as Bluewater: Europe’s largest retail development, Millennium Dome; an exposition in Greenwich, and Magna; the Stirling Prize winning Science Adventure Centre in Rotherham.

In 2001 Claudia was awarded the MSc. Light and lighting from The Bartlett School, University College London. Recently completed projects include HM Treasury; a new government headquarters in London, the Stirling Prize winning 30 St. Mary Axe and Bath Spa.

Claudia has written articles for national and international professional magazines and lectured at the University of Brighton. Claudia became a Design Associate in 2002.

Carrie Donahue Bremner Andrew Howis

Carrie Donahue Bremner BArch; BFA
Design Associate

Carrie Donahue Bremner has had over 10 years experience in lighting design since graduating from The Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.

Carrie was previously employed with RMJM Scotland Ltd. where she worked on projects such as; West Cumbria College, West Lothian College, the Scottish United Services Museum Edinburgh Castle and Inverness Airport.

In 1998 Carrie joined Speirs and Major Associates to expand her architectural understanding of light. During this time she has worked on a diverse range of projects including the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, Manchester Sportcity Wall, Robin House Children’s Hospice Balloch, Dresden Hauptbahnhof Germany and the Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Mosque in Abu Dhabi. She has worked on several projects which have been honoured with international lighting design awards.

Carrie is married with two children and lives in Edinburgh.

Andrew Howis BSc (Hons)
Design Associate

Andrew Howis graduated from the University of Edinburgh having had an educational background in biological sciences with a keen interest in lighting from an early age. Andrew has a particular interest in the psychological and physiological effects of lighting.

He began his career in theatrical lighting, progressing on to architectural lighting. Working for four years at Elektra Lighting Design, Andrew worked on project such as; Chelsea Harbour Design Centre refurbishment, the Greenhouse Restaurant in Mayfair and McDonalds flagship Restaurant, which was awarded the ‘Retail, Restaurant and Hotels’ award at the Lighting Design Awards in 2004.

Andrew joined Speirs and Major Associates as a Senior Lighting Designer and became a Design Associate in April 2007.

Whilst working at Speirs and Major Associates Andrew has worked on a variety of projects including; The Skylon Restaurant at the Royal Festival Hall, Russia Towers in Moscow, One New Change, St Botolphs and Watermark Place in London.

Philip Rose Ian Ruxton

Philip Rose BSc (Hons)
Design Associate

Philip Rose trained as an architect at the University of East London and developed a passion for working with light, leading him to study towards the LiF Certificate in 2002.

He joined Speirs and Major Associates in August 1998 and became a Design Associate in April 2008. He has worked on a diverse range of domestic and international projects from interior and exterior architectural lighting to urban masterplanning and light art. Previous projects included Albion Riverside, London, HM Teasury and Customs & Revenue Offices on Great George Street, a new government headquarters in London, Magna, the Stirling Prize winning Science Adventure Centre in Rotherham, Terminals 1, 4 & 5 Heathrow Airport and Coventry Cathderal and the Phoenix Initiative, Coventry.

He has also worked on several strategic lighting projects including the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, King Abdullah II Park, Jordon, West Cambridge Development and New Wembley, London and the implementation of a number of the projects at RBG, Kew including the Pagoda, Davis Alpine House, Sackler Crossing, Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanic art and Marianne North Gallery.

Various projects that Philip has worked on have been selected for a variety of international and national lighting awards including lighting design awards for Magna Science Adventure Centre, Coventry Cathedral & Phoenix Initiative, with the Bridge of Aspiration (Royal Ballet School, London) and Sackler Crossing both being awarded the Award of Excellence at the IALD Awards and the Sackler Crossing being awarded the Award of Distinction at IIDA Awards.

In addition to the above Philip has completed a number of projects with well known artists in the UK, Europe and Japan, he has had articles published in the national and international press, contributed to two published books and lectured at the University of Creative Arts, Farnham, Surrey.

Iain Ruxton MA (Hons); PLDA
Design Associate

Iain studied at the University of Glasgow and, whilst working as a graphic designer, became interested in lighting design for its mix of both creative and technical skills

Iain has over 11 years of experience as a lighting designer joining Jonathan Speirs and Associates in 1996. During these years he has worked on a large variety of projects including: Burj Al Arab and Jumeriah Beach in Dubai, HBOS Headquarters in Edinburgh, The Lighthouse in Glasgow and Pulrose Power Station on the Isle of Man.

Several of the projects that Iain has worked on have been selected for awards including: IIDA awards in 2000 for the Burj Al Arab and the Lighthouse in Glasgow, an IALD award in 2005 for Pulrose Power Station and an IIDA award in 2007 for HBOS Headquarters in Edinburgh.

He has lectured at numerous events speaking on items ranging from LED’s in architectural lighting to Energy Efficiency Issues. He has also had articles published in both the national and international press.

Iain is a keen photographer, lives in Edinburgh and is married with one child.

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