Join the Association for Rental Living Build-to-Rent Study Tour in Manchester on July 16th

The Association for Rental Living (ARL) is holding a two-day Build-to-Rent Study (BtR) Study Tour in Manchester starting July 16th. The tour features a jam-packed programme showcasing the best the city offers in BtR accommodation.

Event details:

📅 Date: Tuesday 16th July
📍 Location: Manchester, UK
🎟 Tickets: Available Here

The event includes a Study Tour Dinner Party, sponsored by Chapman Taylor, on the evening of July 16th

📍 Venue: Malmaison Hotel, 1-3 Piccadilly, Manchester, M1 3AQ
🕖 Time: 19:00 - 22:00

Dinner Highlights will include:

  • Panel Discussion: Featuring our Women in Property Panel with Louise Bangee (urbanbubble), Rachael Cunliffe (ENGAGE 5), and Catalina Ionita (Chapman Taylor), chaired by Dougie Orton-Wade (Native Residential).
  • Networking: Connect with peers and experts in a relaxed, engaging setting.

Study Tour itinerary

This exclusive event will take you through Manchester, highlighting the pinnacle of Build-to-Rent (BTR) developments, including Chapman Taylor's Kampus and Eda projects.

Kampus

A £250 million BTR neighbourhood in Manchester city centre by HBD and Capital & Centric. Once home to Manchester Metropolitan University, the site has been transformed into over 500 build-to-rent apartments across a range of new build and refurbished existing buildings.

Eda

A 331-foot Build-to-Rent tower designed by Chapman Taylor in Salford Quays, Manchester. It features 290 one, two, and three-bedroom Build-to-Rent apartments.

Don’t miss out

Tickets for the Manchester study tour are still available. Book tickets for this and/or the dinner via the link below:

🔗 Register Now

Join us for an insightful and enriching experience as we explore Manchester's leading BTR developments, connect with industry experts, and expand your professional network within the thriving rental living sector.

The event includes a Study Tour Dinner Party, sponsored by Chapman Taylor, on the evening of July 16th.

📍 Venue: Malmaison Hotel, 1-3 Piccadilly, Manchester, M1 3AQ 🕖 Time: 19:00 - 22:00

Dinner highlights will include:

  • Introduction: Chapman Taylor UK Board Director Michael Swiszczowski will talk about Chapman Tayrlor's BtR design expertise and will introduce the panel.
  • Panel Discussion: Featuring a Women in Property Panel with Louise Bangee (urbanbubble), Rachael Cunliffe (ENGAGE 5), and Catalina Ionita (Chapman Taylor), chaired by Dougie Orton-Wade (Native Residential).
  • Networking: Connect with peers and experts in a relaxed, engaging setting.

Don’t miss out

Tickets for the Manchester study tour are still available. Book tickets for this and/or the dinner via the link below:

🔗 Register Now

Join us for an insightful and enriching experience as we explore Manchester's leading BTR developments, connect with industry experts, and expand your professional network within the thriving rental living sector.

Michael Swiszczowski (BA(Hons), MArch, ADPPA, ARB, RIBA)

Director, 曼彻斯特

Michael joined Chapman Taylor in 2016 to strengthen the practice’s residential expertise. A key member of the Manchester studio’s management team, Michael has a business development remit for the residential sector across the UK business.

He has experience working on award-winning residential projects with a particular focus on build-to-rent, student accommodation and modular construction.

He is a RIBA-elected member of the Regional Council for RIBA North West.

Areas of expertise:

Residential / Build-to-Rent / Student Accommodation / Hotels

Catalina Ionita (BArcg MArch RIBA)

Architect, 曼彻斯特

Catalina joined the Manchester studio in 2021 as an Architect supporting the Feasibility team. She brings a passion for successful placemaking to her work in the residential and mixed-use sectors.

She has experience working on a wide range of projects at all work stages, including large residential developments, masterplans, offices and listed buildings restorations.

Having completed her MArch degree in Architecture at Sheffield Hallam University in 2018, Catalina is now conducting PhD research there, with a focus on art-centred placemaking. In 2020, she made RIBA’s Rising Stars shortlist for her project work and her research on ethics and sustainability in architecture.

Areas of expertise:

Residential / Mixed-Use / Concept Design / Placemaking / Research

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