A firm of Guernsey architects has strengthened its technical team, with the appointment of a new Architectural Assistant.
Joel Armorgie brings a “fresh, creative and dynamic” perspective – not to mention nine years’ experience – to St Peter Port-based DLM Architects, the company said.
Technical Director David Radford said he was “thrilled” to welcome Mr Armorgie to the team, praising his “expertise in technical detailing and passion for sustainable design”.
Mr Armorgie’s approach fitted perfectly with DLM’s “ethos of creating architecture that is both practical and quietly distinctive, rooted in place and purpose”, Mr Radford said.
Mr Armorgie said he was pleased to join at “such an exciting time for the practice”.
“The studio’s focus on considered design and high-quality outcomes strongly resonates with me,” he added.
The firm is well-known locally for its award-winning work, including the RIBA-winning La Vallette Bathing Pools, the new Victor Hugo Centre and the revamped Prince of Wales pub, as well as many private houses around the island.