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    Clive Birch

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    Clive Birch

  • MBE FSA FRSA
    Visiting Tutor (MA Dissertation Tutor)
    Vehicle Design Programme
    School of Design for Production

    Editor at 24, novelist and historian, gold medallist, publisher and City Liveryman, Clive Birch has worked in national media, in bus development and safety design, edited, designed and produced some 700 books, and created a museum. Senior Past Master of the Carmen of London, he founded the Carman Research Readership at the RCA, helped develop the Urban Flow concept, and is described as ‘passionate’ and ‘tireless’ about his work with students.


    Biography

    Clive Birch first came to the RCA in 2001, was welcomed as a Visiting Lecturer in 2002 and in 2004 was appointed Carman Visiting Tutor. In 2006 he created the first Vehicle Design yearbook, and in 2007 became Urban Flow pathway leader.

    In 2007 he was also appointed to represent the Worshipful Company of Carmen on the Court of the RCA.

    Born into transport (his family pioneered stage and mail routes, London cabs and buses from 1796 – 1972), after early success in journalism he worked in vehicle development, before returning to media management and eventual board appointments within the Thomson Organisation. In 1974 he formed his own publishing company.

    In 1984 he founded a heritage charity, and created a museum and information centre.

    Senior officer of the Worshipful Company of Carmen, he was awarded the Princess Royal Gold Medal in 2008. He has served as trustee of a social housing association since 2002.

    His service to heritage, education and communications is reflected in his election as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 1980 and of the Society of Antiquaries of London in 1981. He was made a Chevalier of a French guild in 1991 and appointed MBE in 2000.

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