Cameron M Brown is a Chartered Architect working across Fife, Kinross, Perthshire, and surrounding areas, with a deep connection to the Scottish landscape and built environment. Growing up within a family construction business, he brings a grounded, hands-on approach to design – one shaped by early experience on building sites and refined over a decade of professional architectural practice.
He has worked with award-winning architecture practices in London, Glasgow, and rural Scotland, developing a design sensibility that balances technical understanding with creativity. Cameron’s work is underpinned by an ethos of heritage, community, and a sense of place – values that shape his practice today.
Nominated for the Rowand Anderson Silver Medal for Best Scottish Student in 2016, Cameron now also teaches part-time at the University of Dundee as a design tutor on the undergraduate architecture course, and lectures internationally with the University of Wuhan in China.
Outside of practice, Cameron plays an active role in local community based projects. He is Vice Chair of CLEAR Methil and Buckhaven, an environmental charity in Fife, and sits on the board of the Fossoway Hydro Fund. He also runs an online heritage page, Fossoway Memories, sharing stories and archival history of the Fossoway area, with a focus on ancestry and collective memory.