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Lucy Musgrave

Lucy Musgrave is the Director of Publica, an urban design company founded in 2011. Lucy is a member of the City Property Association Board the Cultural Hub Advisory Board for the City of London, HS2 Design panel, New London Sounding Board, National Infrastructure Commission Expert Advisory Group and West End Partnership Place Task Group. She was a founding trustee of the Sheila McKechnie Foundation and is an Advisory Board member for Tonic Housing, a social enterprise looking to develop a fresh approach to LGBT older living. Lucy has also contributed to the West End Partnership Public Realm Task Group and served as a member of Sir Terry Farrell’s panel for the Farrell Review of Architecture and the Built Environment in 2014. Among many previous advisory and board roles, she has been a member of the UK government’s Urban Sounding Board; the Greater London Authority’s Public Realm Advisory Group; the Mies van der Rohe European Prize for Public Space; the Architect of the Year Awards; and the European Jury of the Holcim Sustainability Awards. She is co- author of Design and Landscape for People: New Approaches to Renewal, a Thames & Hudson publication on international examples of inspirational regeneration practice. Lucy was made an honorary fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 2001 and was previously the Director of the Architecture Foundation. She is married to Zad Rogers who is the Director of Atomized Studios. Lucy and Zad married in 1996 after having their first child Eve, they then went on to have three more daughters.

Early life and education

Lucy was brought up in Beausale, Warwick. Her father, Roger Musgrave, who passed away on the 24th February 1996, worked as a car manufacturer. Her German, mother Rosel Musgrave, was born in 1936 moved from Germany when she was 19 after the war and worked in a hospital. Lucy went to a local primary school and a 'hippy' secondary school. She the moved to London when she was 17 and work in a restaurant, later she went to university at Manchester to read history or art. Lucy is the youngest of four children, Celia, Steve and Nick. She is married to Zad Rogers who is the Director of Atomized Studios. Lucy and Zad married in 1996 after having their first child Eve, they then went on to have three more daughters.