10N Collective, Egis Group’s global architecture collective, has announced the appointment of Tim Martin as its Managing Principal for the Middle East and South Asia. In this role he will orchestrate the synergies with the collective’s international firms and lead activity and strategic business development initiatives in the region. This addition signals 10N’s continued commitment to strengthening its presence and capabilities across these rapidly evolving regions.
With more than 20 years of international experience spanning Europe, Asia, Australia, North America, Africa, and the Middle East, Tim Martin is widely regarded as a leader in design strategy and integrated delivery. Throughout his career, he has held senior leadership roles at renowned firms, making significant contributions to the industry.
Rejecting the notion of design as a commoditised ‘factory’ output, Martin believes in partnering closely with clients to develop solutions that reflect brand, culture, and strategic objectives in equal measure. His portfolio covers a broad spectrum of hospitality, workplace, retail, and residential projects, each shaped by his belief that great design amplifies business performance and societal impact.
Headquartered in London but truly global with 1500 creative talents and 20 studios across 5 continents, 10N which launched in May 2025 is a unique collective of urbanism, architecture and related design experts. The collective capitalises on the strong, existing brand equity of the member practices; Omrania, U+A, WW+P, SvN, 10 Design and FIA (Fenwick Iribarren Architects), together leading sustainable city making with a unified approach to redefining solutions for the built environment. Each studio has achieved recognition for high profile and award-winning projects, from urban policy, transport and mixed use, to commercial, hospitality, stadia and housing.
Martin’s leadership will support 10N’s mission to integrate local insight with global best practice, shaping projects that advance sustainability, innovation, and economic resilience throughout the region.