Built environment design, planning and regeneration consultancy Nash Partnership has recruited three new career experienced members to its team.
Ciaran Andrews, Paul Miller and Richard Mather-Jones have joined the practice’s Bath and Bristol studios, bringing with them a wealth of experience of working with public and private sector clients.
Ciaran joins the practice’s architecture team from London practice MRA Architecture & Interior Design and Richard joins from Stride Treglown in Bath.
Paul has joined the practice’s urban design team from the London studio of international placemaking practice JTP.
Commenting on the recent recruitments, Senior Partner Edward Nash said: “We are delighted to welcome Ciaran, Paul and Richard to the team, where they will each play an important role on a range of projects for our public sector and private clients.
“Through these appointments, and others to come, we are continuing to add to the breadth and depth of our design capability, urban renewal experience, conservation expertise and construction delivery.
“They complement our carefully tailored skillset of architects, planners and regeneration experts for clients involved in managing change for the built environment.
“Regional city devolution is bringing a new focus on the value of strategic spatial planning. The prospect of leaving the EU will endorse expectations of spreading economic, social and cultural growth more evenly across the country; creating the understanding and the intelligence this will happen is the task we are all involved in.”
Nash Partnership is currently working on a number of high profile projects in Bath and Bristol, including a large mixed-use development and a scheme to create 58 new dwellings.
It is also handling country house projects, factory developments and other urban renewal projects in Bristol, Bath, Cheltenham and Herefordshire as well as projects further afield in Chelsea, Berkshire and on the north and south coasts of Wales.