18.01.2024

Planning Granted for Creative Homes in Hertfordshire

Well what a start to 2024!  Another planning consent already for a re-use development within the Hertfordshire Green Belt.

Formerly an equestrian barn and stables, our proposal will cleverly convert the old stables and re-purpose the old portal frame into a 2 bedroom lodge and 4 bedroom family home.

The properties will be built with outstanding sustainable credentials and ecological enhancements for the site, with a combined on-site C02 reduction of 76%.

Our designs echo the Government’s aim for the highest quality of architecture to be at the forefront of planning applications. Our high-levels of design bring forward success.

The two homes are of differing architectural forms due to the conversion. They take on a modern interpretation of rural buildings, embracing sustainable features as part of the design evolution.

If you have a project like this, call us we would love to help.

  • 21.02.2024

    Melanie Clear – Keynote Speaker at IQ Glass 10th Anniversary Event

    We had a fantastic time with London Architect, Melanie as a Keynote speaker at IQ Glass 10th Anniversary event and the opening of their new Avino showroom - Timber in Architecture. The theme had sustainability at the forefront and how all …

    Melanie Clear - Keynote Speaker at IQ Glass 10th Anniversary Event
  • 17.01.2024

    Planning Granted for Sustainable ‘Stilt Houses’ in Highams Park

    Ecstatic to have gained planning consent so soon into 2024, for our bold development of 5 sustainably designed homes on a disused Brownfield site of 33 derelict asbestos ridden garages, set on the banks of the River Ching in London …

    Planning Granted for Sustainable ‘Stilt Houses’ in Highams Park
  • 28.11.2023

    Our Journey to Becoming an Architect

    The journey to becoming an Architect is a long road that takes skill, tenacity and a deep understanding and interest in our built environment. So we are extremely proud that two of our Part Ones have now recently qualified with …

    Our Journey to Becoming an Architect
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