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David Hughes co-authors 'Design for Aging' book
We are delighted to announce the publication of the book titled Design for Aging, co-authored by...
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Steel up at Poynton High School new Sixth Form building
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Pozzoni remains Green
We are delighted to announce that we have just passed our 6 month assessment for ISO14001.Pozzoni...
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Pozzoni building features in Design Buy Build Magazine
The sixth form building at Blessed Thomas Holford Catholic School, Altrincham, recently completed...
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Best Healthcare Building in Wigan Council Awards
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Pozzoni shortlisted for Chamber Green Business Award
We are delighted to have been shortlisted in the Chamber of Commerce Greater Manchester Green...
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New Year Design Award shortlisting for Pozzoni
Starting the new year on an upbeat note we are delighted to have been shortlisted in the Pinders...
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Pozzoni named as ISCA Finalist
We are delighted to announce that we are finalists at the Independent Specialist Care Awards, run...
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Fourth year in Building Good Employers Guide
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Elder Care Event in association with Pozzoni
Issues surrounding the housing market for the ageing population will be the subject of a full-day...
Brians 'name in lights ' in Building for Leisure Magazine
09 March 2011
Featuring in the February 2011 edition of Building for Leisure Magazine is a 3 page article about our leisure team and how they have dealt with refurbishments to local authority leisure centres over the last 14 years.
Entitled 'First Impressions' the article talks about the way in which leisure centres welcome and engage with people impacts upon their usage and income. As Brian says "Many of the traditional local authority leisure centres we are commissioned to modernise have similar challenges; they are not expressed externally, with poor access, hidden or low profile entrance areas and little visual evidence of the building's purpose. They simply don't encourage people to use them."
The article continues by explaining how issues have been overcome with examples from live projects and how this has encouraged an increase in usage, resulting in an operating profit for its owners.
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