01/06/2026
đCLAIRE MILNES: IN THE HAUS đ
Introducing the newest HAUS member, Claire Milnes, who has joined our team as an Architect. We're looking forward to working with Claire as she progresses her career, bringing fresh experience and ideas to the studio.
Do you have specific interests or experience you're looking forward to building on at HAUS?
My background is in social housing in Glasgow. I'm interested in how we make good housing not just dwellings but communities. How shared spaces are designed so people actually want to use them and how a building mediates between the private world of the home and the public life of the street. That relationship between inside and out, between the individual dwelling and the wider city, is something fundamental.
How people inhabit and experience space translates well beyond residential too. Working across the range of project types HAUS takes on is something I'm genuinely looking forward to.
What's your favourite building or architectural style?
I don't have a single favourite, but two things really shape how I think about architecture. The first is the social housing movement of the 1960s, architects like Neave Brown.
The second is phenomenology, the idea that a building should engage you beyond the visual. The best example I've experienced firsthand is Lewerentz's church in Klippan, Sweden.