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GNA Triple Promotion Start to 2022

GNA Triple Promotion Start to 2022
Glancy Nicholls Architects are delighted to announce the promotion of three of our architects, Aidan Astle, Thomas Brooks and Timothy Rushton to associate positions. These promotions to key strategic roles within the Birmingham Studio, support GNA’s continued strategy of growth and expansion.

Left to right: Thomas Brooks, Timothy Rushton & Aidan Astle

Aidan joined Glancy Nicholls Architects in 2014 and during this time he has developed extensive design, technical and coordination knowledge working in the higher education and residential sectors. Aidan recently acted as project architect successfully delivering the Birmingham Energy Innovation Centre for the University of Birmingham. Aidan will be leading a team working on several key new regeneration projects through 2022.

Tom also joined GNA in 2014 and has been instrumental in the successful delivery of multiple education projects during his time with the practice. Tom will continue to bring his expertise in this sector to his role of associate as he heads up the delivery of the UK’s first zero carbon all through school in Rugeley.

Tim started working with GNA in 2015 and has demonstrated excellent technical and coordination skills working on various education and residential projects in the studio. Tim will be focusing on leading a team working on the design and subsequent delivery of the Hanley, Stoke Regeneration masterplan.

At GNA we take pride in our talented team and these promotions serve as recognition to the skill and effort Aidan, Tom and Tim have demonstrated over the last few years in helping to push the studio forward.

As we embark on the year ahead our new associates embody the ability and enthusiasm required to support our growing team and continue to deliver exciting new projects.

We warmly congratulate Aidan, Tom and Tim in joining the GNA management team and look forward to working with them in their new roles in 2022.

Adam McPartland Director at Glancy Nicholls Architects