Berkshire-based architectural practice TPA brought together key figures of the region’s residential development landscape at its Summer Drinks event recently.
The event took place at the Coppa Club in Maidenhead – part of the Waterside Quarter, which the firm had a hand in developing.
Guests included the town’s newly elected MP, Joshua Reynolds, and president of Maidenhead Chamber, Seema Goyal.
TPA director Natasha Gandhi delivered a speech highlighting her firm’s ‘significant impact’ on the industry through innovation, sustainability, and community focus.
She also took the opportunity to unveil TPA’s new coffee table book, featuring visuals of its residential projects across the Thames Valley, as well as a new website to showcase developments past and present.
Founded in 1998 and chartered with RIBA, TPA’s portfolio includes bespoke homes, commercial and retail developments, data centres and film studios.