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NEWS APPOINTMENTS
Architecture team at Marrons expands with three new appointments
Recently registered as a Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) chartered practice, planning and design consultancy Marrons has strengthened its architectural team with a trio of appointments. Principal architect Chloe Willis and architectural assistant Shannon Lander will be working from Marrons’ Bristol hub, while Zubair Hussain, also an architectural assistant, will be based in Birmingham. Willis brings with her more than 10 years’ experience in the heritage and residential sectors. As an RIBA Conservation Registrant, she specialises in working with historic fabric such as listed buildings, and conservation areas. In her new role, Willis will be responsible for running architecture projects and helping to lead Marrons’ Bristol-based design team. She will also be supporting homeowners, private landowners, commercial and developer clients to “make the most out of the opportunities their building or site has to offer.” With more than fi ve years’ experience within commercial and residential design, Shannon Lander joins Marrons from Adam Architecture, where she specialised in heritage sites and listed buildings. In
L-R: Zubair Hussain, Chloe Willis and Shannon Lander
her new role, Shannon will be working within the Bristol architecture team, producing planning and technical drawings, supporting planning documents, and 3D models and renders. Zubair, who has more than eight years’ experience, has joined Marrons from Synergy Architects, where he was involved with various large-scale commercial and bespoke schemes.
He will be working within the Birmingham design team, helping to deliver architectural projects and producing
relevant planning documents and drawings, as well as working closely with clients and consultants.
Marrons’ roots are in planning, but the consultancy has since added urban design, socio-economics, heritage and architecture to the practice’s list of services offered to clients, with locations up and down the country – including the Midlands, London, the south east and, most recently, the south west, with the addition of a Bristol-based team of “architecture specialists.”
Brewster Bye takes on AT apprentice Cartwright APPOINTMENT
Leeds based architecture practice Brewster Bye Architects, has appointed a junior architectural technologist apprentice as part of the fi rm’s commitment to investing in the next generation of industry talent. Ciaran Cartwright is in his third year at Leeds College of Building studying for a Level 4 BTEC National Extended Certifi cate in Construction and the Built Environment.
Ciaran already has two years’ industry work experience and has assisted with design concepts and construction
packs for several projects, assisted with preparing information for planning applications, as well as liaising with engineers on projects. Nathan Wilkinson, who is a director at Brewster Bye, commented on the appointment: “We are very passionate about encouraging people into the industry from every educational pathway. We have been impressed with the calibre of students from Leeds College of Building, and hope to build on this partnership in the future.”
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