We are pleased to have received planning approval for a former drinks factory on Rushworth Street in Southwark. Whilst many warehouse buildings have been demolished in this area, our scheme retains much of the original building with the addition of a corten steel extension to create 40,000 sq ft of workspace.
The Old Pipe Factory building in Camden Town has gained planning approval for a new roof extension. We previously stripped back the former tobacco pipe factory to expose brick walls and timber joists forming six residential flats. Our proposed extension creates a further apartment across the top of the building with minimal impact on the host building and surrounding conservation area. The new apartment will be clad in dark grey…
We have gained planning for a new family home in Kent on the edge of the Farningham Conservation area. Three new buildings, two clad in black painted timber and a central one in white painted timber will have pitched zinc roofs to sit alongside neighbouring barns and village houses. The three structures will be connected by two glass links allowing light to flow into the buildings, and affording views across…
A trip to Hastings for our annual summer outing – beaches, architecture and sun and of course a good lunch. Interesting to see the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill as well as a visit to the pier.