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NEW ARRIVALS Rounding up the latest movers and in-house
appointments across the industry
BOARD RESTRUCTURE RACE COTTAM ASSOCIATES
CHRIS JEFFCOATE AND ANDREW MITCHELL THE MANSER PRACTICE
Architecture and interiors practice The Manser Practice has announced the promotions of two members of staff, Chris Jeffcoate and Andrew Mitchell. Involved in award-winning residential, healthcare and transport projects across the UK, The Manser Practice comprises a “young and creative design team which has cultivated a reputation for delivering innovative design solutions at every scale”. Jeffcoate has been promoted from senior associate to director, and Mitchell has been made an associate. Jonathan Manser, CEO of The Manser Practice said: “2017 was a busy and successful year. We are expanding our international work and are continuing to develop our portfolio here in the UK. These promotions reward the contribution that Chris and Andrew have made to The Manser Practice in recent years.” He continued: “Both will play a key role in our leadership team as we continue to evolve as a practice, ensuring that we continue to deliver projects to the high standards that our clients expect from us.” Since joining The Manser Practice in 2008, Chris has had a key role on a number of projects including the Spring Mews mixed-use development in Vauxhall. Andrew joined the London office in 2011 as an architectural assistant. He gained early experience in space-planning and interior detailing working with our interiors team. From this he moved on to working on the planning of large to mid-scale residential schemes in London.
ADRIAN LAHOUD SHARJAH ARCHITECTURE TRIENNIAL
Sharjah Architecture Triennial has announced the appointment of Adrian Lahoud, as curator of the first edition. Taking place in November 2019 in the Emirate of Sharjah, the Triennial is claimed to be the “first major platform to invite dialogue on architecture and urbanism in the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia”. Lahoud is an internationally recognised architect, urban designer, and researcher. He commented: “I am thrilled to be given the opportunity to shape the inaugural edition of the Sharjah Architecture Triennial and to find ways of supporting an emerging generation of architects, artists and scholars.”
WWW.ARCHITECTSDATAFILE.CO.UK PAUL THRUSSELL CORSTORPHINE + WRIGHT
Corstorphine + Wright has appointed Paul Thrussell as a director of the practice, based in Leeds and London. Paul has joined Corstorphine + Wright with a key focus on commercial architecture, development of the Leeds studio, and generating new business. Over his 30 year career, Paul “has provided award-winning innovative commercial design solutions for investment, end-user, and developer clients throughout the UK and Europe”. Paul Turner, director at Corstorphine + Wright, said: “Paul’s experience across a range of key sectors is absolutely invaluable, he will be instrumental in ensuring a continued pipeline of future opportunities for Corstorphine + Wright.”
ADF JULY 2018
Yorkshire-based architects Race Cottam Associates is restructuring its senior management team as part of its long-term development and expansion plans. The new leadership at the practice will be spearheaded by long-serving director David Speddings, who succeeds company co-founder David Cottam as managing director. Joining David on the new board of directors will be Laurie Cottam, who will take the lead in the company’s civic, public sector and commercial projects, and Pauline Lake, who is responsible for business development and specialises in the school sector.
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