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Beattie Passive appoints new Design Manager

Beattie Passive, a member of the Passivhaus Trust, the Association of Environment Conscious Building (AECB) and the Good Homes Alliance, has announced the appointment of experienced architect James Montgomery to the newly-created role of Design Manager.

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James Montgomery, Design Manager, Beattie Passive

A RIBA-chartered architect, James has over two decades of experience in architectural design and management, successfully delivering a broad range of award-winning construction projects for private, commercial and public sector clients, including the Cromer and District Hospital. He was the lead designer for the Norfolk Model 2FE primary school and several Special Educational Needs (SEN) schools.

As Design Manager at Beattie Passive, James will lead the team of in-house architects and architectural technicians working with external architects and clients, to ensure the vision for their project is delivered to Passivhaus standards. 

Talking about his appointment, James said:

“I’m now doing Net Zero and Passivhaus, not just talking about it. I’m looking forward to working on a variety of interesting projects, from 3D volumetric modular, through to national infrastructure decarbonisations, Passivhaus healthcare and education solutions. All these offer our clients the benefits of the Beattie Passive Passivhaus solution, along with the reduced running costs and smaller carbon footprint required for a greener and more sustainable future.”

Ron Beattie, Founder and managing director of Beattie Passive, said:

“James is a talented architect with a very strong track record. We’re extremely pleased to announce that he’s heading up our architectural design team, as we have some exciting new large-scale Passivhaus projects scheduled in 2024.”

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