New Partners Ensure Continuity at Genk Architects
A significant leadership transition is underway at PCp Architects, a firm with over 30 years of experience in architectural projects. Marie Cornoedus and Lucas Gemoets have joined the firm as partners, alongside current partners Peter Cornoedus, Mieke Geraerts, and Jochen Kerkhofs.
A New Chapter for PCp Architects
The addition of Marie Cornoedus, daughter of Peter and Mieke, and Lucas Gemoets represents a strategic move to bolster the firm’s management team. According to the firm’s leadership, the new partners bring “inzet, kennis en frisse blik” – commitment, knowledge, and a fresh perspective – to the established practice.
Blending Experience and Innovation
The firm emphasizes that this change is about combining experience with innovation. The current partners, along with the existing team, are preparing for a “volgende fase” – a next phase – in the firm’s development. This suggests a deliberate effort to evolve while maintaining core values.
What This Means for Clients
PCp Architects has assured its clients that day-to-day service will remain consistent. The firm states that the changes will only serve to “steviger in onze schoenen staan” – stand more firmly – in their ability to deliver high-quality, personalized, and reliable service. This messaging aims to reassure clients of stability during the leadership transition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the new partners at PCp Architects?
Marie Cornoedus and Lucas Gemoets have joined Peter Cornoedus, Mieke Geraerts, and Jochen Kerkhofs as partners at PCp Architects.
How long has PCp Architects been operating?
PCp Architects has been active in architectural projects for more than 30 years.
Will clients experience any changes as a result of this transition?
According to PCp Architects, clients should not experience any practical changes, except for an even stronger commitment to service.
How might the addition of new partners shape the future direction of established architectural firms?