Archetech Issue 21 2015 | Page 12

ARCHITECT REQUIRED RESIDENTIAL SECTOR SOUTH EAST ENGLAND We are seeking to appoint a full time Part 3 qualified Architect in the South East with at least 10 years post qualifying experience. We provide bespoke design and management services to private clients building high quality residential properties. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing and expanding our activity in the South East. A strong head office support team is available to help achieve these goals. We expect the successful candidate to have face-to-face client experience and to have run individual projects. Candidates must be ambitious, energetic, self-motivated, personable and be able to work on their own initiative. They should have excellent communication and presentation skills and possess a good knowledge of Word and AutoCAD. Some marketing experience would be useful. Car user is essential. This is a great opportunity to join a well-established company with a proven track record and to work with an experienced, friendly team. We are offering an attractive package and the successful candidate will be given the opportunity to share in the company’s success. Apply with full CV to Bruce MacDonald, Managing Director, Design & Materials Ltd: [email protected] Archetech - Page 12 Cutting Technologies A South Yorkshire laser cutting specialist has teamed up with decorative lighting experts Northern Lights to create a dazzling feature in one of the country’s busiest shopping malls. Cutting Technologies, based in Barnsley, laser cut 6,400 delicate shapes which are now captivating shoppers in a stunning display in Meadowhall’s Upper Mall. with a further two at the mall entrance. The concept was designed by Wakefield-based interior designers The Harris Partnership, who approached Chesterfield-based Northern Lights to bring their idea to life. Paul Wade, Managing Director at Northern Lights, added: “We’ve worked with Cutting Technologies on a range of projects now, some as far afield as Dubai. But it’s been good to work on a project a little closer to home this time. “Cutting Technologies always offers us a first rate service and understand the challenges of the design process. “ The Cutting Technologies team was given the job of laser cutting the thousands of abstract shapes from clear Perspex™ and shiny stainless steel, which give the impression of falling leaves cascading from the centre’s iconic glass roof. Eight sculptures were installed in the main hall Jane Robinson, director at Cutting Technologies, said: “It’s always a pleasure to work on Northern Lights’ fantastic projects, and the delicate nature of this design is perfect for laser cutting. Our recent investment in state of the art technology, makes jobs like these easier than ever. www.cut-tec.co.uk