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Architen Landrell wins IFAI 2010 International Achievement Award

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Architen Landrell based in Chepstow was this month recognized with the 2010 International Achievement Award (IAA) presented by the Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI) for design excellence in specialty fabrics applications.

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Showcasing Design: Architen Landrell at the London Design Festival

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Always keen to be involved in cutting edge design and to work with up and coming new architects, the team at Architen Landrell was excited to be invited to work with Young Architect of the Year, David Kohn to build a temporary event venue on top of the Architecture Foundation building and in honour of the London Design Festival.

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Brand new range of standard products!

Written by in Education, Tensile Fabric Architecture

In an ever more difficult financial climate, our clients often ask us to come up with schemes which will transform their project and provide that little something extra but without breaking the bank.  

The complexities of tensile fabric structures and the nuances of each individual project have always made us reluctant to deem anything as standard.

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Architen Landrell health and safety performance recognised by leading contractor

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Architen Landrells excellent Health and Safety practice has been officially recognised by Warings Construction!

Working on site at the Mary Rose, Naval Base in Portsmouth, Warings Construction rewards excellent subcontractor health and safety records on a monthly basis.

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KTP associate joins Architen Landrell Associates following successful Partnership

Architen Landrell embarks on KTP Programme in conjunction with Nottingham Trent University

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Architen Landrell, in conjunction with Nottingham Trent University and the Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) has recently welcomed engineering graduate James Ward into our research and development department.

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