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Hanna Katz-Jelfs, Principal Architect, is highly qualified as you can see from her impressive range of qualifications: Hanna’s international travelling and interest in eastern spirituality has enriched her designs. Hanna’s spiritual student won the Grand Design’s National Ecological Category award in 2008. Hanna designed an ecological centre in the New Forest for local Agenda 21 and District Council. Hanna has designed an education centre for ecological issues. She has contributed extensively to the councils’ green paper on Sustainability, working with Planning officers. In May - June 2007 a design project for a super-yacht 7 star floating hotel for a member of a royal family. Hanna designed and built a 50sq.m. Tantric temple in Wiltshire. She has all the qualifications and experience, not to mention expertise, necessary to provide you with a grand design - whether you are a corporate or private client. 
Hanna has designed new reception at Twinings and Health Protection Agency. A chapel conversion Near Tisbury for a London Fashion designer and fashion photographer, enabling the large ecclesiastical windows and allow them to return to their full glory. Barn conversion near Andover. Listed barn conversions near Salisbury. Designing private detached houses for clients. Design of a new apartments near Salisbury. Provided architectural plans for a manufacturer of specialist walling system. Created and ecological design for a Chief Planning Officer
DEGREES : BA Hons Architecture, Post Graduate Diploma, Professional Practice RIBA III, PGCE Teaching , Management Level 4, ProTrader, ARB, I.C.W. Institute Clerk of Works. F2, Diploma in Psychodynamic Counselling
Principal Architect at Equinox Architects. She was a CAD Lecturer for a University Degree in 3D Modelling & Animation. Worked for Southampton, Winchester and Dorset Councils, created visualisation for the Millennium project in Portsmouth. Hanna resurrected an historic town in Israel for Ministry of Tourism. Worked for Broadway Malyan Architects, Plinkee Leaman and Browning Architects & John Shelbourn Partnership. She has travelled extensively around the world, absorbing local architecture and design.
Hanna has other successful businesses in 48 countries. She is also an Ambassador for Nourish the Children, feeding malnourished children in third world countries. see www.katz.my-ntc.com
Valerie Plummer Dip ID (Inst.ID) interior designer is involved in all manner of projects. Val has an extensive experience in new build specification and show homes. Val’s background in sales & marketing ensures the starting point for each project is the stated target market, whereupon a unique, inspirational environment is geared towards the needs and aspirations of that sector. Val is passionate about good design, natural materials and colour, recognising the impact each has on the health of the home and individuals living within it. Contact Val, quoting “special offer” on val@atno19.co.uk
Holly Rance is an Interior Designer working with us on various projects.
Robert Hill provides us in depth knowledge of restoration of historic heritage buildings see http://www.historicbuilding.co.uk/
Simon Tubb provides us with specialist Italian plaster finishes see http://www.simontubb.co.uk/
Rachel Shiamh, www.quietearth.org.uk , has won the national Ecological category at the Grand Designs Live for the first two storey load bearing straw bale house in UK, it is a self build, it has a yoga centre in the middle floor. the article below illustrate the grace it has, taken from Self build & design magazine. Rachel told me that the George, the Grand Designs presenter said that it is not a Grand Design but a Humble Masterpiece"! "The first straw: Dancer Rachel Shiamh moved back to her native Wales where she has built the UK’s first two-storey load-bearing straw bale house on a beautiful woodland site. She lived on site in a hut for two years before the build, before approaching Amazon Nails, a women’s building team who helped and advised Rachel throughout the project, along with a host of local volunteers....
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