Christina AyrissMA (Hons) MEng CEng MICE MIStructE

PositionSenior Engineer
Joined Walsh2018
Experience7 YEARS
MembershipsIStructE, ICE
“I take pride in knowing that the buildings I help to design have contributed to the evolution of the London skyline and will serve generations to come.”

Christina is an organised and approachable engineer. She is always looking for the optimal solution for clients whilst keeping the architect’s vision at the forefront of her mind. She enjoys working in a team to develop efficient structural solutions with a focus on sustainability.

Since joining Walsh as a graduate in 2018, Christina has actively been involved in taking the design of RC and PT structures from concept to detailed element design. Multi-disciplinary projects have allowed her to gain experience in the design of steel and masonry structures. Always enthusiastic to learn new things, her inquisitiveness has proven key in the expansion of her technical knowledge.

She has been involved in numerous residential and high-rise schemes as well as schemes with complicated ground conditions. This includes Apex One with Galliard Homes, a 26-storey tower with foundations that are bridged across the Northern line extension in Nine Elms.

Christina has also played a vital role in the Meridian Water masterplan team, delivering 2,000 new homes in Meridian Water North London.

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My Project Highlights

Residential

Meridian Water

Mixed-use development on masterplan site with challenging constraints [...]

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Mixed Use

Clarendon Gas Works

Working next to a live gas main & third-party assets [...]

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Commercial

Oaklands Rise

Holistic approach and innovative foundation design makes scheme viable [...]

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Commercial

The Stage: Commercial

Delivering commercial viability on a complex historical site [...]

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Mixed Use

The Stage – Residential

Mixed-use development with challenging constraints [...]

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Residential

The Lark

Minimising embodied carbon in concrete-framed buildings [...]

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