Nick Tyrer
Associate Director
London- Qualifications
- BArch (Hons) MArch PgDip

Nick Tyrer is Associate Director and Design Lead at BDP Pattern, where he champions the integration of Design Technology and creative computation in architectural design. Recognised with the RIBA Rising Star award as a ‘digital innovator currently rising to the fore’.
Over the past decade, he has helped shape the studio’s creative vision, spearheading a computational design ethos that has contributed to the delivery of internationally acclaimed stadiums, including venues for the FIFA World Cup and the Premier League. His work reflects a commitment to designing joyful public spaces and crafting memorable user experiences across a wide range of scales and budgets. He strongly advocates for a fabrication-first design philosophy, ensuring that digital creativity is grounded in buildable, impactful outcomes.
With over 13 years of experience in stadia design, Nick has led the architectural vision for major sports venues around the world. His expertise spans the full project lifecycle, with particular focus on façades, roof structures, and seating bowl design. In addition to his delivery roles, he has successfully led numerous international design competition wins, combining creative ambition with technical rigour.
Projects
Everton Stadium
Everton Football Club’s new 52,000 seat stadium will provide far-reaching benefits to both the club and the community.
FIFA World Cup Stadium – Education City
Education City Stadium is an ultra-modern facility designed to host the Quarter Finals of the FIFA World Cup 2022 tournament in Doha, Qatar.
Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium
A stadium for a hot and dry climate has very different drivers to one built within a temperate climate.
City of Regina Stadium
The design of the City of Regina Stadium responds to the city’s unique climate and incredible skyscapes.
Videna National Sports Complex
The masterplan of the VIDENA sports park was part of the redeveloped strategy for the 2019 PanAmerican and Para-pan American Games.