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Manchester architects build talent with double promotion
Manchester-based architecture and design practice BTP has promoted two of its most promising architects to associate level.
Leanne Taylor and Elliot Denby have worked for the company since 2017 and are both being supported by BTP to become RIBA Accredited Conservation Architects.
They have both been promoted to associate level having played key roles in some of BTP’s high profile projects including large housing association schemes and unique heritage projects.
After qualifying in 2015, Leanne Taylor joined BTP in 2017 having worked in Singapore for three years where she gained a qualification in BIM management.
Colleague Elliot Denby has been promoted less than two years after qualifying and joining the practice having gained considerable experience across a range of residential and private projects.
BTP Architects managing director, Vicky Saunders, said; “Elliot and Leanne are both extremely skilled architects with an infectious passion for their work. It’s a privilege to have them on the team and to be able to invest in their careers as our business continues to grow.
“Preserving historic buildings like churches and universities is a particular area of expertise for us so it’s fantastic to see that both Leanne and Elliot want to build on their knowledge and experience in this area with professional accreditations.
“I congratulate them both on their well-deserved promotions and look forward to seeing them continue to flourish at the practice.”
BTP are a highly skilled team of architects and design professionals based near Manchester with a strong track record over the past 70 years in a range of architectural fields.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by BTP Architects .
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