The Durham-based award-winning architect, Howarth Litchfield, has announced the arrival of two new studio members to its growing team.
Elle Jarah joins as an architectural assistant having recently obtained a Master of Architecture with distinction at Newcastle University. Now she is studying for her Part 3 to qualify as an architect.
She is currently working on education projects in London and Lincoln as well as undertaking some ecclesiastical work.
Architect, Christine Mottershead, has over five years of experience gained at other regional firms and specialises in residential, commercial, extra care and heritage projects.
At Howarth Litchfield, she is currently working on the refurbishment of a Grade II manor house and a feasibility study for a theatre.
Both positions have arisen due to an influx of new work and will enable Howarth Litchfield to provide more strength in depth to clients at a time when the multidisciplinary firm is extremely busy on projects up and down the country.
Commenting on the new appointments, director, Elisa Berry, said: “Elle and Christine have joined us at a very busy period in the evolution of the firm. We enjoy a solid reputation for our innovative design solutions across a wide range of sectors supported by our investment in people, technology and sustainability.
“We absolutely believe in training from within the firm whenever possible, so Elle and Christine will be given every encouragement to further develop their careers with us and we are delighted to welcome them to the team.”