The
very high standard of Adam Heath's work has been recognised. In
1993 for building a mediaeval style cruck framed exhibition centre
in North Wales, Adam received a Prince of Wales Award. The Greenwood
Centre is now open to the public and has become one of the top tourist attractions in North Wales. In
1996 Adam gained a travelling fellowship from the Winston Churchill
Memorial Trust to study the architecture of "Hindu Temples
and Their Carvings". He went to India and Nepal where he spent
4 months studying various examples of Indian sacral architecture.
On returning he wrote a thesis on the subject. The
majority of Adam Heath's work has come to the company through recommendation
of existing satisfied Customers who can, if required, provide
references for our company.
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