About Sarah
Sarah is a spatial strategist and founder of Light Architecture™ — a discipline that recognises the influence of land, structure and timing on human decision-making and long-term outcomes.
Her work sits at the intersection of architecture, geomancy and temporal intelligence. Over more than two decades, she has advised founders, estate owners and development teams when projects have stalled, scaled or reached pivotal transition points.
She is consulted not simply to refine design, but to restore perspective — spatially and strategically.
Consultancy
Sarah works directly with private clients, estate stewards and architectural teams on new builds, reinventions and spatial recalibrations.
Her approach considers not only land and structure, but the individuals who inhabit them — examining personal constitution, generational dynamics and the timing of significant decisions alongside the built environment itself.
Engagements may range from early-stage masterplanning input to the refinement of existing residences or commercial spaces. In certain cases, advisory extends into discreet personal consultations, where broader life direction and structural timing intersect.
Each commission is bespoke.
Scope and depth are defined following initial conversation.
Speaker & Leader
Sarah is invited to speak internationally on the intersection of architecture, land intelligence and strategic timing.
Her talks explore how spatial configuration influences leadership, decision-making and long-term outcomes — translating classical metaphysical principles into contemporary architectural language.
She has contributed to organisations including Savills, The King’s Foundation, ASW, AIA, RIBA, Futurebuild and The Collective.
She also designs and leads private retreats and curated sessions for leadership teams seeking depth beyond conventional strategy.
Advisor
Sarah advises select family offices, estate stewards and purpose-led ventures at moments of reinvention or expansion.
Her contribution may include masterplanning legacy estates, reviewing strategic direction through a spatial and temporal lens, or serving as an independent voice within advisory boards and think tanks.
She is engaged where long-term coherence, generational thinking and disciplined perspective are valued.
Appointments are considered and aligned by mutual invitation.
A global client base
Sarah advises clients across the UK, Europe and internationally, contributing strategic spatial and temporal insight to private estates, development projects and leadership teams.
Her practice is structured to support projects wherever they unfold.
Discretion is integral.
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