Award-winning architects launch new website
The award-winning South Wales architects the Lewis Partnership Ltd have this week launched their new website.
“The new website reflects our determination to keep up to speed with all the latest technology,” said managing director Philip Lewis.
“In our day-to-day business, we use high-tech Autocad computer-aided design, so it was appropriate that we looked at the tools we use to promote ourselves in the high-speed internet age.
“In addition to launching a new website (http://www.lewispartnership.co.uk), we have also put ourselves on Facebook and Twitter to engage with our clients and customers.
“The new website and the social media will help us promote the business throughout South Wales and beyond.”
Mr Lewis added: “Although we are based in Llanelli (at Park Crescent), our work takes us all over South Wales, from Bridgend to Pembroke Dock and northwards to Lampeter.
“These are exciting times for us, with a number of design jobs throughout the area and we will be doing our best to keep everyone up-to-date with our latest architectural projects.
“As a business, we have RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) Chartered status, so we are right up there with the best in Wales.
“Our new website and our other internet activity reflects our desire to show our commitment to being a progressive business with the highest level of professional standards.”
Photos attached: Philip Lewis, seated, managing director of the Lewis Partnership, and Wynford Lewis, chairman of the Lewis Partnership.
Weblinks: Â http://www.lewispartnership.co.uk, on Facebook, search ‘Lewis Partnership Ltd.’, on Twitter, look for @Lewis_Architect
Press release issued by Robert Lloyd on behalf of the Lewis Partnership Ltd.
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