Saira Hussain
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Issue 325 : Feb 2025

Saira Hussain

Hussain Architectural Design are one of the finalists at the British Muslim Awards 2018

Hussain Architectural Design (HAD) are part of the finalists at the British Muslim Awards 2018, running under the ‘Service to creativity and Technology’ category. This year will hold the 6th awards ceremony on the 31st of January at the Bradford Hotel in Bradford. The aim of the British Muslim Awards is to give recognition to different aspects of the society, including business, charity, sport, arts, and culture. What the evening wants to highlight is the determination, hard work, and the personal and commercial achievements of Britain’s Muslim individuals, groups, and businesses. Hussain Architectural Design was founded by the Huddersfield University graduate, Saira Hussain, and has expanded its offices in Burnley, Blackburn, London, Huddersfield, and Manchester. HAD is known for its work to inspire females in the construction industry with an all-female management to back its ideas. Saira, the winner of the 2016’s ABA Business Woman of the Year Award, said about their work at HAD that it transforms homes and building sites into masterworks: “Creativity lies at the heart of every design process and technology is what bring everything together, it’s always humbling to be recognised for the work we do.” Nixie Edwards, the Practice Manager, also said that this achievement proves that hard work pays off and it is what encourages them to keep going: “We are really proud to be part of this industry, and love to find architectural solutions to the challenges that our clients may face.” One of HAD’s newest additions is the interior design department that covers high end housing projects and commercial interiors such as retail, restaurants, coffee shops, and bars. By the looks of it, the company has started the year with an honourable achievement that will only help the business grow bigger and stronger in the future.

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Saira Hussain from Hussain Architectural Design Attends Commons Debate

The multi-award winning, female-led Hussain Architectural Design founder, Saira Hussain attended the House of Commons last week for a debate. covering a range of different topics, the debate was hosted by Virendra Sharma MP and was attended by a number of other MPs such as Baroness Verma, Caroline West, Keith Best and Paul Scully. Paul Scully The debate held in the Commons looked at a number of topics such as immigration, Brexit, the NHS, and Housing. Of course it was the focus on Housing that was of most interest to Saira Hussain. The founder of the multi-award winning Architectural and design company has said that more work needs to be done in order to overcome the housing challenges seen at the moment. It has been estimated that around 10,000 new homes would need to be built every year in the North West of England alone in order to keep in line with the growing population. This means that the Government need to be looking into intensive and widespread house building in order to meet the demand for housing that is leaving a lot of younger people stuck renting. Saira Hussain has said that she has spoken to a number of different people living in Lancashire and Manchester feel it is impossible to get onto the property ladder. At the moment the lack of housing stock is creating a demand, which is in turn driving up housing prices. On top of this, research has been carried out that shows that housing prices are set to increase by well over a quarter over the course of the next four years. This housing price increase is a reflection on the feeling that what the government is doing isn’t enough. The lack of sufficient action means that there will continue to be a shortage of homes, and therefore a demand that increases prices. There is also the question of where the new homes go. Most people suggest that building on brownfield is the solution, but this still doesn’t offer enough scope to meet the demand. Therefore, construction needs to go up, in the form of skyscrapers, or out, in to greenfield land when required.

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