Sibylle Metge-Toppin
Architect & Conservation Architect
MArch (Architecte Diplome d’Etat), ARB, RIBA, AABC
Sibylle studied architecture in France, doing her masters at the Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Architecture in Paris, where she obtained honours for her final project on the transformation of the medieval inner-city of Le Mans, taking into consideration the history and essence of the place and adapting it to 21st century needs.
Passionate about heritage architecture and their reuse and adaptation for a sustainable future, she joined the practice in 2018 whilst completing her Part III at the University of Cambridge.
Before joining RGA in 2017, she worked in other practices specialised in conservation and the reconversion of historic buildings both in London and in Paris, assisting on pretigious projects such as competitions for Clandon Park, King’s College Cambridge and the Paris Mint (Monnaie de Paris).
Sibylle was project architect for the transformation of the Grade II Listed Georgian Newington Green Meeting House, creating a space for gathering with new performance space, meeting rooms, basement extension with facilities and exhibition spaces. She also assisted on the complete refurbishment of the Ragged School Museum in Mile End and recently completed the restoration works for Bedales School arts & craft link building.
In 2021, Sibylle became a Conservation Architect, and is AABC registered.