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NEWS


NEW ARRIVALS Rounding up the latest movers and in-house


appointments across the industry


STEVEN SMIT MVRDV


GARY LOO PICK EVERARD


Property, construction and infrastructure consultancy Pick Everard has appointed Gary Loo as its new head of development for architecture. Gary joins the firm with 29 years’ experience and specialist expertise in master planning and purpose-built student accommodation, with a portfolio of work spanning throughout the UK and Ireland, including working with Royal Mail Group. Gary will be responsible for business development for the London office’s 65 team.


NEIL ANDREW PERKINS AND WILL


The London studio of architecture and design firm Perkins and Will have announced the appointment of Neil Andrew as director of hospitality. With over 15 years’ experience in interior design for lifestyle and hospitality projects, Andrew will bring specialist knowledge in luxury hospitality, residential, and commercial design to the firm. Andrew’s appointment comes at a time of expansion for Perkins and Will, having announced new practices in Ireland, Mexico and Canada.


Steven Smit has been announced as the new director at MVRDV Asia. Smit studied at Utrecht University in The Netherlands and the University of Tasmania in Australia where he received bachelor’s degrees in Architecture and Environmental Design in 1994. Based in Shanghai, he oversees MVRDV’s Asian projects and clients, working with MVRDV’s local team in the city. Active in China and Hong Kong since 2002 at director level, his experience covers the practice of architecture in China from concept to completion. Smit has worked in China with renowned international architecture and engineering studios including OMA as part of the CCTV Tower team in Beijing and PTW as China director during the Beijing Watercube project.


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ADF APRIL/MAY 2020


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