Chapman Taylor speaking at Bisnow's single-family rental market event on February 24th

Chapman Taylor’s UK Board Director Michael Swiszczowski and Architect Catalina Ionita are speaking at Bisnow's single-family rental market conference in London on the 24th of February. Chapman Taylor will also be taking a Stand at the event which runs from 8-11am.

Bisnow’s London conference is themed around the UK’s single-family rental market, the development pipeline and how to tap into this emerging asset class. Michael will be talking about the suburban build-to-rent (SBtR) sector in the UK and has significant experience working on both SBtR and the Build-to-rent (BtR) sector more broadly in both the UK and Internationally. Catalina will be hosting a session on 'Understanding the single-family rental market asset class'.

The event is being held at the Sofitel St James Hotel in London and includes breakfast and networking opportunities.

Bisnow’s mission is to inform, connect and advance the Corporate Real Estate community to do more business. To book a place and hear Michael speak click here.

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

Director, UK

Michael joined Chapman Taylor in 2016 to strengthen the practice’s residential expertise. He joined the UK Board in 2022 and continues to take an active role in developing the practice’s residential and hospitality sectors across the UK business.

He has experience working on award-winning residential projects, with a particular focus on Build-to-Rent, student accommodation, hotels, serviced apartments and modular construction.

Michael is a regular speaker at residential and property conferences where he articulates Chapman Taylor’s design approach and skill sets. He is also a RIBA-elected member of the Regional Council for RIBA North West.

Areas of expertise:

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

Catalina Ionita (BA(Hons) MArch ARB RIBA AFHEA)

Architect, UK

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 building restorations.

Catalina is teaching a Masters of Architecture and Urbanism course one day a week at Manchester School of Architecture, whilst completing PhD research, 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. Cat is also a committee member for Women in Property North West, with a strategic role as Inclusion Champion.

Areas of expertise:

Place making / Residential / Mixed-Use /Research

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