Simpson architect joins Sixtwo

Johnathan Djabarouti has joined up-and-coming Manchester practice Sixtwo Architects after leaving Ian Simpson Architects, where he was project architect on the First Street North development.

Nick Moss, director of Sixtwo Architects, said: “We believe Johnathan has the talent and ambition to be an integral part of our design studio.”

Sixtwo was launched in 2012 by ex-Stephenson Bell colleagues Nick Moss and Andrew Edmunds and now employs five people, based in Albion Wharf.

Clients include Capital & Centric and Trafford Housing Trust. The practice is also designing a private house in Hale and a community centre and rowing club in Altrincham.

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