Award-winning Cardiff-based Pentan Architects have today confirmed their membership of Wales’ sustainable energy and infrastructure trade body, RenewableUK Cymru.

Pentan have an enviable track record of innovation and delivery in the built environment sector, and scooped the prestigious National Self-Build Association award in 2013 for their Barnhaus design, which supports the deployment of low-cost, high-quality housing.

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Innovating with the Barnhaus concept

The near-30 strong practice has recently teamed up with Wates to help deliver 1,500 new homes in Cardiff to help deliver a more sustainable future for residents of the city.

Commenting about the new members, David Clubb said:

“We’re delighted to welcome one of Wales’ most innovative and forward-thinking architectural practices as a corporate member. The lines between energy generation and use, and sustainable infrastructure, are becoming increasingly blurred; we’ve recognised that by delivering new events and services in smart energy, and in the built environment.

We continue to press Welsh Government to rapidly improve building regulations in Wales, and look forward to working with Pentan to help deliver a vibrant, high-skilled and high-quality construction sector in Wales which can export its goods and services way beyond our borders.”