A long established Coventry Architects practice has recently scooped a string of awards which confirm the company’s position as the major players within the West Midlands property Market.
Lapworth Architects was established in 1989 in Edgbaston Birminghaham. The original founders Mike and Alison Lapworth were and continue to be award winning multi specialist Birmingham Architects that continue to work with the company in order to sustain and promote their values of excellent customer focused service and design excellence benchmarks.
Despite the rich history of the company’s heritage the practise are a young and dynamic team of architects in Coventry, Birmingham, Warwick and Worcester. The company has worked on a wide ranging number of schemes and has won national recognition for schemes such as The Russell’s in Broadway and Lickey Grange in Bromsgrove.
The practise has a wide range of experience in works for listed and period buildings, conservation sites, private residential, commercial residential and commercial works. The practises client list currently includes Nandos, Pizza Express and Tesco. It is estimated that the practise worked on projects with a combined value of over £100,000,000 in 2011. The company is hoping that it will continue its success into 2012 and has recently appointed Mia Matharu a Masters Interior graduate from Aston University to help the company in promoting its new service of 3D visualisation and model modelling to its existing broad client base
Recently, the company has been in the media spotlight following a flurry of recent awards. The practise very recently received recognition from the West Midlands Asian Business community for their outstanding works. The award was presented to the Coventry Architects by Jas Wouhra of International heavy weights East End Foods.
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