Monday, November 25, 2024

Two join Lincoln architects’ practice

Two new faces have joined the Architecture team at the Lincoln Head Office of Waldeck‘s.

Charlie Hirst is a junior technician, and Sophie Vanstone a placement student. Charlie is following in the footsteps of ‘Young Achiever of the Year’ finalist, Connor Penlington, taking on a hybrid role between the Architecture and Digital teams, having recently completed his Part 1 in Architecture at the University of Lincoln. Sophie is currently in her final year of studying Interior Architecture & Design at the University of Lincoln, and is currently carrying out a work placement alongside her studies, with a view of joining the team full-time following graduation.

Director of Architecture Stuart Denniss said:“Charlie and Sophie join us during a period of continued growth and as they integrate into the business I have no doubt they will become valued members of the team.

“Recruiting and investing in local people to develop the next generation of construction industry talent is high on Waldeck’s agenda. In 2023 we are committed to continuing our engagement with our local community, attending Careers Fairs at local Colleges and Universities to support young people in the next chapter of their careers. These two new appointments are testament to this.””

“We have a proven track record of delivering high quality design for our clients and collaborating successfully with the wider design team to meet our client’s objectives. The skills and fresh ideas Sophie and Charlie bring, will feed into our current experienced team as they develop over the coming months and support the production of practical, buildable and cost-effective solutions for our clients.”

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