Natasha Jackson

MEng CEng MCIBSE
Associate
Natasha received a MEng (Hons) in Architecture & Environmental Design from the University of Nottingham in 2008, a specialised degree integrating structures, building services and environmental design with Architecture. She began her career as a RIBA part 1 Architectural Assistant, contributing to five Passivhaus-standard dwellings in Hertford. Transitioning into building services engineering, she worked on London Underground’s Cooling the Tube programme, before joining Skelly & Couch in 2011.
At Skelly and Couch, Natasha has progressed from graduate to associate, contributing to award-winning projects such as schools, theatres and arts projects, many of which are listed heritage buildings. Notable achievements include several commissions for The Kings School, Canterbury, including both the refurbishment of the school’s science department within Grade I-listed buildings, and the new Rausing Science Centre, within a World Heritage Site. She has also played a key role in the refurbishment of Polka Theatre in Wimbledon, and the conversion of a Children’s Puppet Theatre and Cafe in Hampstead.
Throughout her career, Natasha has specialised in complex briefs within constrained contexts, collaborating closely with architects to develop innovative design solutions.
Natasha enjoys socialising with friends and staying active. She has regularly competed in long-distance triathlons worldwide, combining her passion for the sport with travelling.