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Jun 2017

WWA Switches to Vectorworks

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As the demand for BIM compliant projects increases, Wynne-Williams Associates have taken the decision to switch to Vectorworks software. This will give us the capability to design collaboratively with other professionals to BIM Level 2. Read more

WWA Launches Instagram Account

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We are pleased to announce that we now have an Instagram account. Wynne-Williams team members will be snapping and uploading images from a variety of settings to share our passion for landscape. Click here to take a look. Read more

Kier 2020 Challenge

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All members of the WWA team contributed to the Kier Construction 2020 Challenge this week. This involved taking part in a physical activity to add ‘green’ miles to a collective total. Activities included swimming, canoeing, ice skating, cycling and running. The aim of the event was to raise money for four important charities:

  • East Anglian Air Ambulance
  • East Anglian Children’s Hospice (EACH)
  • Parkinson’s UK
  • Ward D9 Oncology, Addenbrooke’s Hospital Read more

Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts

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We recently completed a car park extension scheme for the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich. The grade II* listed art gallery and museum was designed by Norman Foster and is host to regular national and international exhibitions. It is a prominent feature of the parkland landscape at the University of East Anglia.

The Centre struggled to provide enough visitor parking, especially during temporary exhibitions when numbers can increase by over 200 per day. We were asked to study the problem and provide a solution which was sensitive to the setting of the building. It was also a requirement that our proposals get approval from Foster and Partners, who have ongoing input into all aspects relating to the Sainsbury Centre. Read more