
Stockport-based BTP Architects has expanded its team with the appointment of six new colleagues in light of continued growth and success.
The practice has welcomed two new architects – Verity Roweth and Maria Moore – along with four new architectural assistants: Pardis Naji, Dominic Rhodes, Catherine Morel, and Jack Bourne.
Elliot Denby, Director at BTP Architects, said:
“These appointments strengthen our capability across our housing, retrofit and conservation projects. They reflect a period of continued growth for the practice, as we expand our capacity to deliver projects that meet the needs of our clients and the communities we serve.
“Together, the team brings a depth of experience – from technical delivery through to on-site understanding – that will support our continued delivery of high-quality design.”
Verity Roweth brings experience across residential, conservation and refurbishment projects. Her previous work includes commercial laboratories, public library schemes and PAS 2030 retrofit housing projects, giving her a strong technical grounding in both new-build and retrofit delivery.
With more than 15 years’ experience, Maria Moore has worked on medium and large-scale projects including new build housing, masterplanning, Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) and high-rise apartment blocks. Her portfolio includes work on retrofit and adaptive reuse projects, with a particular focus on schemes that deliver social value.
The appointments follow a period of sustained growth for the practice, which recently completed the Avenue Street development in Bolton, delivering 44 affordable homes for the local community.

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