Purcell Miller Tritton focus on educational activity with new Senior Architect

Friday, 28th March 2008

Leading architect and historic building consultant, Purcell Miller Tritton, has announced the appointment of Matthew Hodgson as Senior Architect to its London office, joining the team responsible for the delivery of educational schemes throughout the UK and Eire.

At Purcell Miller Tritton, Matthew will initially be working on projects currently underway including the British Museum, Leighton House and the Watts Gallery and then will develop the educational sector, an area in which the practice are keen to capitalise on their experience.

Previously from Nightingale Associates, where he worked as a Project Architect, he has extensive experience within education due to his involvement in a wide range of projects including West Herts College, Guildford College and Bedford College.

Mark Goldspink, Chief Executive at Purcell Miller Tritton, said, "We are delighted at Matthew's appointment as Senior Architect. He joins us at a time when education is enjoying a renaissance with the still-active Building Schools for the Future programme very much in evidence, as well as the newly announced £1.8 billion Learning and Skills Council framework. Matthew brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to an expanding and very exciting area of work for us at PMT"

Matthew will be working from PMT's London office but will have a nationwide brief to develop education, he said, "This is such a fantastic opportunity for me. To join a practice with such a good reputation is a real honour and I look forward to an interesting and exciting time ahead."

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