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Two new appointments made at GT3 Architects and they're on the lookout for more recruits

"The central focus of all projects is ‘People Architecture'"

From left: Matthew McCreith project architect, Mark Gowdridge director, Charlotte Stone interior architectural designer, Gary Thomason director and David Richardson senior architect(Image: Frank Dwyer)

Nottingham-based architectural practice, GT3 Architects, has made two senior appointments and the growing firm has said its recruitment drive doesn't stop there.

Joining the 25-strong team are David Richardson, who joins as senior architect, and Matthew McCreith, project architect.

Based in The Wallis Building, Plumptre Place, in Nottingham's creative quarter in the city, the firm are also looking to employ a project technician, a Part 2 architectural assistant and an architectural technology graduate.

Matthew said: "David and I are joining at a time of sustained growth within the business. We are a young and highly talented team working on a range of very exciting and challenging projects.

"In my early discussions with the directors, I was very impressed with the emphasis the company places on its staff, undoubtedly regarding them as its most important assets and providing them with the support, guidance and infrastructure to ensure they reach their full potential."

GT3 Architects has delivered a range of award-winning and nationally recognised projects around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ across sports and leisure, hospitality, entertainment, master-planning, mixed-use, workplace, residential and heritage sectors.

They say that the central focus of all projects is an approach they term ‘People Architecture’, which positions people, not buildings, at the heart of its work, ensuring the spaces it creates are not just beautiful, but that they deliver real, enduring value to the people who use and operate them long into the future.

Following a period of rapid growth, the practice has worked all over the country with clients from Dover to Northumberland, it has also secured a number of more local projects.