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We're shortlisted for Architectural Practice of the year at Insider's Yorkshire Property Industry Awards
by AHR
With over 150 years’ involvement in shaping Yorkshire’s built environment, we’re delighted to have been recognised for this award.
We are passionate about ensuring local towns and cities remain thriving and prosperous places to live, learn, work, invest and grow.
Our work evolves with changing living and working patterns and how this impacts existing buildings. As part of this, we preserve significant heritage assets and retrofit them to reduce carbon emissions, creating more sustainable, community-focused spaces.
Our commitment extends to supporting several local initiatives and knowledge sharing with our peers, through our involvement with West & North Yorkshire Chambers of Commerce, Leeds Climate Coalition and West Yorkshire Combined Authority.
There’s also our podcast series, where we openly share lessons learned and encourage others to do the same, understanding the far-reaching impact of our work.
What have we been up to in Leeds recently? Have a scroll through some of our projects below.
In Leeds, we are supporting the West Yorkshire Combined Authority with their work being carried out for their Nature Recovery Strategy. Have you listened to our latest podcast where we explore this in more detail?
Explore more of our innovative and sustainable projects across the region and beyond here.
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Jul 31st 2024
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