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NEW ARRIVALS Rounding up the latest movers and in-house


appointments across the industry ASIF DIN PERKINS+WILL Left to Right: Paul Wells, Lindsey Bean-Pearce, Neil Andrew, Janice Mitten and John Harding


FIVE NEW PARTNERS DEXTER MOREN ASSOCIATES


Dexter Moren Associates has promoted Paul Wells, Lindsey Bean-Pearce, Neil Andrew, John Harding and Janice Mitten to partners. Paul Wells leads on a variety of hospitality projects, from feasibilities through to construction and delivery, and supports the development of the practice’s serviced apartment and retirement living portfolios. Lindsey Bean-Pearce has over 13 years’ experience running projects in the UK and Europe, mainly in luxury residential, work space, hospitality and leisure. As co-head of the interior design team she works with a wide range of hospitality brands and international hotel and resort operators with particular expertise in leading large complex schemes from conception to completion. Neil Andrew has over 15 years’ experience running projects in the UK, Europe and Middle East. As co-head of the interior design team, and an “experiental designer,” he leads on concept pitches. John Harding is responsible for the delivery of a number of large and complex hotel and mixed-use developments. His “excellent understanding of luxury hotels coupled with detailed technical knowledge means he is integral to the success of every project he works on,” commented the firm. Janice Mitten leads the strategic growth and evolution strategy of the practice. The sectors and international markets she is growing include serviced apartments, PRS, co-living, co-working, and retirement living within the UK, Europe and Africa.


LOUISE JOHNSON ALLISON PIKE PARTNERSHIP


Allison Pike Partnership is delighted to announce that architectural technologist Louise Johnson, has been promoted to associate director. Louise has been with the architecture and design practice for 15 years and over this time has developed excellent architectural and job management skills. Louise has led a number of projects in recent years, notably new-build hotel and restaurant fit-out projects for Whitbread and Mitchells and Butlers. Chris Gill, joint managing director, said, “I’d like to congratulate Louise. Her skills, management abilities and client-care have really blossomed over recent years and she is well deserving of this promotion.”


Perkins+Will have announced the appointment of a new sustainability director, Asif Din. Asif will be leading strategic initiatives for sustainable building across the firm’s practice areas, including urban design, architecture, hospitality, and workplace design. With over 20 years of experience working on a number of Passivhaus and zero energy developments both in the UK and Asia, Asif brings a “unique expertise and perspective to the leadership team,” the firm said. Asif Din commented: “I’m excited to explore the range of sustainability opportunities in the London office, while also engaging with the firm’s breadth of research and expertise at a global level.”


Left to Right: Arshad Khan, Nicola Pettman & Karen Coekin © Stephen George + Partners


THREE INTERNAL PROMOTIONS STEPHEN GEORGE + PARTNERS


Stephen George + Partners LLP (SGP) has kicked off the New Year in style with a hat-trick of internal promotions. Nicola Pettman has been promoted from principal architect, Arshad Khan from principal architectural technician and Karen Coekin from accounts assistant have all been promoted to associate. James Nicholls, managing partner at SGP said: “We are delighted to see these latest examples of SGP’s commitment to a strong and attractive career path within the practice. These three important associate promotions strengthen SGP’s internal processes and procedures for our clients as well as the design and delivery of their projects.”


ADF MARCH 2019


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