Architect Seb Salisbury, who joined Frank Whittle Partnership as a student just over a decade, ago has been made an associate partner.
He has also developed and help deliver a number of modern sport stadiums for FWP’s clients, including AFC Fylde’s impressive Mill Farm complex and the planned new 12,000 capacity home for Football League club Scunthorpe United.
FWP managing partner David Robinson said: “The decision to make Seb an associate partner of the practice reflects his commitment and development over the last ten years and it is thoroughly deserved.
“In recent years he has sourced numerous new opportunities for FWP and he has helped to strengthen our relationship with some key clients in a range of sectors.
Seb said: “I joined FWP as a student and the senior team here has played an important role in my career development. I’m extremely grateful for their support and encouragement.
“As a Prestonian, The Guild Hall project is especially satisfying. It is great to be playing a part in the vision to create such a vibrant cultural hub of entertainment, arts and leisure.”
Seb added: “The sports stadium work that we are involved in is also very rewarding and we are creating venues that are a real asset, not only to the clubs but to the wider community.” FWP, which has offices in Preston, Manchester and London, is one of the biggest architecture, design and project management practices in the region.
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