Architecture and Interiors firm, TINTO, has announced the launch of its Glasgow office and the appointment of its Glasgow based team. Following the successful completion of several projects in the central region delivering fees of over £250k, the team have witnessed the potential of the city as it undergoes a period of transformation.
Over the past 18 months, TINTO has worked with a number of blue-chip companies including the Avis Group to deliver a range of services including architecture, interior design, construction, design and management (CDM), and project management.
In a strategic move to strengthen its presence in the city, TINTO has appointed Ciara McInnes as Associate Architect to lead the Glasgow office based in The Briggait. With over 10 years of experience in delivering high-quality architecture and urban design across Glasgow and the central belt, Ciara brings a wealth of expertise to the role. Founder and CEO Richard Tinto also plans to expand the team further, with a priority on recruiting an Architectural Technologist.
Lizzi Nutt, Associate Interior Designer will also now be based in the Glasgow office. Since joining TINTO in 2021, Lizzi has worked across various sectors, including high-end residential, hotels, bars, restaurants, and retail. With a focus on sustainability, Lizzi aims for her designs to be functional, beautiful, and environmentally responsible. Her approach combines innovation with the use of sustainable materials and practices, ensuring projects meet both aesthetic and environmental standards.
Richard said, “Having a permanent presence in Glasgow is a significant milestone for TINTO. The transformation of the city is something we are passionate about being part of, and we are excited to bring our skills and expertise to the central belt.
“We are also thrilled to have Ciara on board. As a specialist in retrofit and adaptive re-use projects, her skills align perfectly with our passion for regenerating existing buildings."
Ciara added, “With 80% of the population living within an hour of Glasgow, it has the allure of a major city. London and Manchester have seen significant development over the last 10-15 years, and we believe that Glasgow is next in line, which is really exciting.
“TINTO is well-known for its experience of retrofitting and converting older buildings. We share Glasgow's vision of creating a vibrant city by revitalising its existing buildings, and we see this as an opportunity to align with that vision, add value and contribute to its success."
TINTO is headquartered in Aberdeen but works with a portfolio of clients across the UK. A notable current project for TINTO is resurrection of the Wallace Tower at Seaton Park, Aberdeen. Tinto are underway with the project to restore, refurbish and extend the tower, and bring it back into the community on behalf of the Tillydrone Community Development Trust.
Deeply committed to sustainable design, the team's meticulous approach is rooted in the belief that true design excellence requires balance, with environmental impact as a key consideration. From identifying which elements of a building can be preserved and restored to crafting interiors with responsibly sourced materials, TINTO embrace the responsibility of guiding their clients towards sustainable design choices.
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