Pegasus Group adds architecture director
Pegasus Group has appointed Claire Kilgariff as architecture director in Manchester, strengthening its integrated architecture and urban design offer across the North West.
A RIBA-accredited architect with more than 25 years' experience, Claire brings a broad portfolio spanning residential, commercial and transport sectors.
She said: “Pegasus is well-respected within the industry and is undergoing a time of tremendous growth.
“I’m excited to be part of that continued upward momentum by leading the development of Pegasus’s architectural practice in Manchester, and to be part of a consultancy that offers residential and commercial clients across the country such a powerful combination of urban design and architecture expertise.”
Claire’s appointment comes as the firm targets new residential opportunities in response to updated government housing policy.
Sebastian Tibenham, Pegasus’ executive director and head of the Manchester office, added: “I’m delighted to welcome Claire into the Manchester team; her appointment is testament to how Pegasus continues to hire the brightest and best in the industry.
“Claire’s extensive experience will not only drive our ongoing growth across the North West, but her architectural expertise will also add significant value to our position as one of the largest and most experienced urban design and architecture practices in the UK.
“When combined with our full range of planning, economics and environmental services, we offer clients a truly multifaceted approach to delivering their development projects.
“Claire has a strong vision in terms of delivering high quality, aesthetic and sustainable architectural design and keen eye for detail and accuracy.
“These qualities will provide a vital role in growing our architecture service and I look forward to seeing what she will achieve as part of the Manchester team.”
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