Agnieszka Wejchert Pearson moved from Dublin to Kingston University London in 1989 to study Interior Design. At the end of her degree she was one of the students selected to exhibit her work at the Business Design Centre. After graduating she returned to Dublin for 6 months, working in the office of Ross Cahill O'Brien Architects.
Early 1994-1995 saw her travel to Belize in Central America where she worked freelance with design partner Jonathan Pearson. Their work specialised in exhibition and leisure projects. Wejchert Pearson joined the Architectural Association in 1995 and graduated from architecture there in 1998. She received her Part 3 in 2000, and went on to become a partner in Mundo design, London.
Early 1994-1995 saw her travel to Belize in Central America where she worked freelance with design partner Jonathan Pearson. Their work specialised in exhibition and leisure projects. Wejchert Pearson joined the Architectural Association in 1995 and graduated from architecture there in 1998. She received her Part 3 in 2000, and went on to become a partner in Mundo design, London.
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