In 2012 we were approached by Harlow Council to quote for a series of feasibility studies looking at how their redundant or underutilised garage sites could be used to provide housing for The Town. Harlow was built before the days of widespread car ownership and those involved in the development of The Town failed to…
In 2012 we were approached by Harlow Council to quote for a series of feasibility studies looking at how their redundant or underutilised garage sites could be used to provide housing for The Town. Harlow was built before the days of widespread car ownership and those involved in the development of The Town failed to…
In 2012 we were approached by Harlow Council to quote for a series of feasibility studies looking at how their redundant or underutilised garage sites could be used to provide housing for The Town. Harlow was built before the days of widespread car ownership and those involved in the development of The Town failed to…
In July 2005, we were appointed, as part of a design and build team, by the London Borough of Enfield to deliver an early years extension to Chesterfield Primary School. The project involved developing an outline design, prepared by the Council’s in-house architects, obtaining Building Regulations Approval, including acoustic assessments, and providing architectural services throughout the contract period. Architecture & Continue Reading
In November 2009 we were approached by a local primary school who wished to reconfigure their entrance and staff areas. Their aim was to improve the quality of both areas and to create additional space to allow staff the opportunity to prepare for lessons without being disturbed. In conjunction with the School, Local Education Authority and Diocesan Education Department we Continue Reading
In August 2012 a fire ripped through a timber lean-to alongside Parndon Mill. As we are based at The Mill we offered to carry out the necessary design work to ensure that the lean-to was rebuilt - an offer that was accepted with some speed! Roger and Sally who run The Mill decided that this was an opportunity to create Continue Reading