Another AOB Business Winning an Award
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Last night OFFICE RENOSO-URMSTON won the Commercial Unbuilt award at the Manchester Society of Architects for their designs for Hatters Food Hall in Denton Town centre.
They were honoured to be recognised not only for the architectural design but the method and process of bringing this scheme to construction.
This award is afforded much more weight for Daniel personally as it was judged by an architect who he admires greatly – whose design for Timber Wharf made him buy his first home in Manchester – Glenn Howells.
It also happened to be the night they finally honoured Ian Simpson, the man who has effectively designed the modern Manchester sky line. It was superb for Daniel to meet both on the 160th edition of the awards.
They were up against some incredible projects so are very humbled by the decision and to be surrounded by friends, students and colleagues past and present was a special moment. Thanks everyone.
Let’s just build it now Joshua Berry and Michael Street (our incredible clients)!