Soma Kincsem joined Bauschlott-Barleycorn & Sons in 2003, hired as a research architect and archivist after the untimely death of Dr. Leonard Bauschlott, JR. Previously he had worked as an apprentice on the Randlewalt Centre of Glowing Phenomena, before in 1999, setting up the Scothbonder Pyramid office in Rufferton to build the Alibaster Goose of the city centre. In 2001 he returned to Ollsbury to become the director in charge of the Grapevine Lane Museum of Outdoor Lamps, which he saw through to its completion in 1991. During this period, Kincsem also worked on the unbuilt Zoological Emporium of Domesticated Rats and was responsible for the Big Old Wurlitzer Galleries at the Blackout Centre in Sillington. After Kincsem was made a partner in 2015 he has since then overseen a wide range of projects, including Pork Rind Factory of Birmingham, the Sulphur Well Headquarters in Frankfurt, the Great Food Court of the Bavarian Sewer Sommision and the Feral Monkey Dome at the Botanical Gardens of Greater Thornfell. He has variously been called "the greatest architect of his generation," "an asset to the world of construction," and by his friends a "really lovely bloke."

SOMA KINCSEM