Northampton housebuilder on the hunt for ‘Archi-tot’ to design future homes


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www.northantstelegraph.co.uk— Redrow South Midlands, home to the popular Kingsland Park development, is calling on youngsters across Northampton to design a house suitable for 2074 – fifty years from now. The newly created role comes as Redrow looks ahead to the next fifty years of housebuilding after celebrating its 50th birthday this year. From wallpaper that changes depending on your mood, to a fridge that restocks automatically, or a bathroom that cleans itself, the design must suit the needs of an ultra-modern family...

www.sunderlandecho.com—Students from the Percy Hedley Foundation design first inclusive Show Home with local housebuilder. This activity comes as part of a much wider partnership between Percy Hedley and Barratt Homes, which will see the students gain experience working in multiple business environments to increase their confidence, improve their employability skills and find their own passions. All with the aim of ultimately leading to employment. Sitting within the newly launched Fallow Show Home on the development, students from the Percy Hedley Foundation took part in a collaborative workshop with the...

www.stgeorgeutah.com—Design and build your dream home with Visionary Homes; $10K credit available in Desert Color, Divario. CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — Spring has sprung at Visionary Homes, and with beautiful blooming flowers comes an exciting new initiative for Southern Utah homebuyers. For a limited time only, buyers of new homes in the coveted Desert Color and Divario communities will receive up to $10,000 in design studio credit. “We’re providing our buyers with an […]

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