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WELCOME DANKA

Meet Danka Stefan, our new Senior Architect. A self-confessed maths nerd who loves to draw – Danka found the perfect fit for her talents in Architecture.

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WELCOME TO THE NORTH EAST SUHAIL

Having welcomed 2 new faces to our Architectural team over the last few weeks, it’s now the turn of our Energy team. Suhail Khan has moved to the north east from Leeds to join d3a as a Design Engineer.

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JAMES IS BACK

Following a successful short placement with d3a last summer James has returned to spend his Part 1 year in industry with us. Studying Architecture at the Glasgow School of Art, James has been busy since we last saw him. Along with his studies, he organised a workshop between his University, UCL Bartlett and the Rwandan School of Architecture.

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SIMON BLAND JOINS THE TEAM

We’re thrilled to welcome Simon Bland, as our new Architectural Technologist, to the d3a team.

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ARNIE MOVES ON - FOR NOW

Yesterday we said a fond farewell to Arnaldo Sanha, who's spent the last year working with our Architectural Team as a Part 1 Architectural Assistant. In that time Arnie's Revit skills have really taken off and he's made a huge contribution to live projects.

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WELCOME ANDREW

This week d3a are welcoming Andrew Little, our new Graduate Engineer, to the Energy team.

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THINK BIG, CHOOSE SMALL

Having been heavily focused on recruitment for the last few months the d3a team have been working with Durham University to promote the opportunities available within small and medium sized businesses.

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SO WHO WAS ADA LOVELACE?

Ada Lovelace Day (#ALD) is an international celebration of the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). It aims to create new role models who will encourage more girls into STEM careers and support women already working in STEM.

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