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Care Management Matters features Conference write up
The April 2011 edition of Care Management Matters features an article in the Conferences reviewed...
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'Near perfect' Pozzoni conference features in Journal of Dementia Care
The Journal of Dementia Care has run an article in this months edition (March/April 2011) on the...
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Brians 'name in lights ' in Building for Leisure Magazine
Featuring in the February 2011 edition of Building for Leisure Magazine is a 3 page article about...
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Kat qualifies as Code for Sustainable Homes Assessor
Kat Radford, who works for our sister company Pozzoni Management Services, has qualified as a Code...
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Belong Crewe nominated for Award
Belong Crewe has just been nominated for the Northwest Building Control Excellence Awards by...
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We're coming to MIPIM 2011
Tony Bennett and Stewart Grant will be attending MIPIM 2011 in Cannes on 7th - 10th March. They...
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Heath View shortlisted for RICS NW award 2011
Heath View in Congleton has just been shortlisted at the RICS NW awards 2011 in the Residential...
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Global Perspective on Design for Older People
We recently brought together a recognised and influential group of International experts on...
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British first at Curaviva Congress, Basel, Switzerland
Our very own senior partner David Hughes made history when he was the first British speaker to be...
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New Year, New Team Members
We have started 2011 by taking on two new Architect Team members for our Altrincham Office.Gareth...
Efficient, Affordable Homes Completed
26 July 2011
Attractive housing scheme Wilmslow View, Handforth, is complete.
The development from Symphony Housing Association (formerly Contour Housing Association) offers 21 new, spacious apartments with fitted bathrooms and kitchens with integrated appliances. It is in a popular location, close to local amenities and the motorway network. The apartments are efficient to run achieving Level 4 in the Code for Sustainable Homes. They include a range of renewable technologies such as photovoltaic panels to harness electricity, and rainwater harvesting to reduce demands on metered households by reusing rainwater for washing machines and flushing toilets. This ensures service charges are kept as low as possible.
The interiors have been designed by Pozzoni Interiors who won the contract to fit out the 21 apartments, and also the office/community space that the building contains. Margie Martin, Interior Designer states "This development has been considered down to the last detail; from the communal stairway spaces to the kitchen and bathroom components, we have designed in a contemporary yet domestic feel that appeals to the target group of 25 - 35 year old professional individuals and couples. A high quality finish has been achieved and we hope that the new occupiers will enjoy their surroundings."
The development is part of the Governments HomeBuy scheme which enables first time buyers to get a foot on the property ladder.
Contact us on architects@pozzoni.co.uk or call 0161 928 7848
