It has been a busy few months, with stimulating projects underway for The Audit Commission, Regen South West, London Climate Change Partnership and The Environment Agency among others. And because these things only happen when you’re busy, we’ve also moved offices – which is itself opening up some intriguing opportunities.
We’re now well settled in a handsome listed building in Bath’s Walcot Street, but the intriguing part is what happens when you start talking to your new landlords and their other business partners. MASCo is a long-established architectural salvage company, and in recent years they’ve applied their experience of sensitive demolition and reclamation of historic building materials to wider sustainability consulting, also recruiting full-time sustainability consultant James Hurley.
We were introduced to MASCo by Bath-based architects and urban planners Nash Partnership, who use their renovation and regeneration experience to maintain the highest standards of sustainable design.
So both these organisations saw the potential of working closely to offer a blend of talent and sustainability expertise, and also got interested in how Geofutures’ mapping, data analysis and visualisation could contribute to regeneration and development planning. Nash Partnership is also moving here, redeveloping the historic North Range building into sustainably designed office space.
Meanwhile ‘Walcot Yard’ is taking shape not only as an office location, but a sustainability hub from which we can offer public and private sector clients insight and advice, reconnecting the building cycle with the geographical region, based on a unique combination of knowledge.
We’ve always enjoyed the fact that so many sustainability organisations are based in the south west – while also taking our place within the well-developed knowledge economy of Bath. It certainly seems like a natural development for us and we’re excited about working with our Walcot Yard colleagues in future.
Oh – and the MASCo guys certainly know how to throw a party. To celebrate the creation of Walcot Yard and their expansion into their new Bath premises, founder Steve Tomlin and team hosted 500 friends, colleagues and clients to a rocking opening night in May, and of course we (among other local glitterati) were there to welcome them to the city.
L-R: Edward Nash (Nash Partnership), Kevin Harris (MASCo Director), Steve Tomlin (MASCo MD), James Hurley (MASCo Director), Mark Thurstain-Goodwin (Geofutures), Ruth Keily (Geofutures) at the MASCo and Walcot Yard opening party, May 2010
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