Sarah Wigglesworth

Sarah Wigglesworth MBE RDI (born 16 May 1957, London) is a British award-winning architect who was Professor of Architecture at the University of Sheffield until 2016.

Constructed of straw bales, cement-filled sandbags, silicon-faced fibreglass cloth and gabions filled with recycled concrete, she described it as not "like a traditional green building."

"[4] The house featured in the first series of Grand Designs (1999) and Lina Stergiou's AAO exhibition at the Benaki Museum.

[7] Alongside the Straw Bale House, Wigglesworth's Sandal Magna School has been described as an exemplar of passive, sustainable design.

[19] Her long-term partner, Jeremy Till, is Head of Central Saint Martins and Pro Vice Chancellor of the University of the Arts London.