Keith Diplock graduated with a BA (Hons) in Architecture from the University of Kent in 2011 and earned an MArch Master of Architecture degree in 2013. He completed the RIBA Part III architecture postgraduate diploma at the University of Westminster in 2016.
At Architecture Project (AP) in Malta, in both 2011 and 2013, Keith contributed to several renowned public projects in Valletta.
Keith earned a nomination for the prestigious RIBA Wren Scholarship in 2014, where he emerged as one of the five national winners. This recognition led him to a mentorship program, working one to one with Ken Shuttleworth, the Founding Director of Make Architects. Keith Later joined Make Architects in 2015. During his three-year tenure at Make, Keith contributed to notable projects, including the British Museum Extension Competition, the Barcelona FC stadium competition, Chobham Manor residential housing (built), Norfolk House office development (built), and high-end Residential Towers neighbouring the Tate Modern.
In 2018, Keith joined Forward Architects as a Senior Architect and has successfully contributed to several prestigious projects.
Keith Diplock is a licensed architect with the UK Architects Registration Board (ARB). Additionally, he holds the distinction of being a Warranted Architect and member of the Kamra Tal-Periti in Malta. His expertise lies in computational design, BIM, concept design, and project management.