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APPOINTMENTS & NEWS


NEW ARRIVALS Rounding up the latest movers and in-house


appointments across the industry


CHRIS HALL HOLDER MATHIAS ARCHITECTS


JONATHAN ROSS PERKINS+WILL


Global architecture and design firm Perkins+Will has appointed Jonathan Ross as business development & marketing director. Jonathan will utilise his experience to explore new opportunities in the UK and Europe and drive the firm’s presence in corporate interiors and architecture across the commercial, higher education, hospitality, culture, urban design, workplace, science and technology sectors.


BETH CAMPBELL WILSON ASSOCIATES


Global interior architecture firm Wilson Associates has announced the appointment of Beth Campbell as its new chief executive officer. With more than 25 years of experience in global design, Beth is “a highly strategic leader who will bring passion and innovation to build upon Wilson Associates’ global reputation for excellence,” the firm said. A LEED- certified, registered architect, Beth has a “robust portfolio of high-profile projects”.


Holder Mathias Architects has promoted director Chris Hall to partner. Chris has been with the practice for 15 years and worked on major developments for clients including Crest Nicholson, British Land, Forest Holidays, Dukelease, McArthurGlen and U+I. Alongside a “significant contribution to managing the London studio”, Chris has supervised the practice’s migration to BIM. Peter Gamble, senior partner at Holder Mathias, said: “Chris’s experience and skills are a natural fit for the Partnership. Chris has led a number of significant projects with care and attention to detail, and his promotion will further strengthen our service offer and consolidate our reputation.”


Viessmann Vitodens gas boilers awarded Which? Best Buy status for second year


Viessmann has secured a Which? Best Buy status for its six most popular Vitodens gas boilers for the second year in succession. The annual survey by Which? – the UK’s largest consumer organisation – conducts robust research in order to “reveal the boiler brands you can trust.” Viessmann is also one of only two boiler brands to score five stars for reliability, customer satisfaction, and engineers’ recommendations. In the overall brand assessment – based on reliability, customers’ scores, and the expert views of engineers – Viessmann scored second place in the table. Which? reports that the survey again resulted in “a huge difference in overall score between the best boiler brands and the worst.” Which? conducted the survey in May 2018, questioning just fewer than 12,000 boiler owners and 166 heating engineers who are registered Trusted Traders. The report stated that Viessmann’s boilers “have excellent build quality, are easy to repair and even non-incentivised heating engineers would recommend them.” Graham Russell, Viessmann managing director, commented: “We are delighted to receive this endorsement for the second year running.”


info-uk@viessmann.com Visqueen provides radon protection for local community centre


The development of a local community centre and all-weather football pitches at Mossedge Village, in Linwood, Scotland has welcomed the donation of Visqueen Radon Membrane from the company in conjunction with Grayson Building Products. The development is the result of a campaign by a team of six local women, first to save their initial community centre and then to build a new one that would meet the needs of the town’s inhabitants. The project will see the construction of a 3G football pitch and a community centre, directed by the Linwood Community Development Trust. When the contractors tendered for materials Jim Martin, Branch Manager of Grayson Fixings Scotland recognised the value in the project and asked suppliers for donations. Such community projects are valued by members of the Visqueen technical team and so a donation of radon barrier membrane was made, providing the centre with the protection it required against radon ingress. Visqueen Radon Membrane is manufactured from an enhanced blend of polymer films that is suitable for use in the protection of buildings from the ingress of radon gas and also acts as a damp proof membrane.


0333 202 6800 www.visqueenbuilding.co.uk


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