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The new Pavilion portico at The Oval Cricket Ground has transformed the entrance and forecourt area, previously occupied by turnstiles and concessions. At the front, the Hobbs Gate designed by…
A replacement clubhouse and other service buildings have been designed for a highly acclaimed golf course surrounded by National Trust owned Ashridge Estate and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty….
An urban infill scheme on the south western edge of the centre of Newquay. The masterplan and residential buildings follow the principles that have been developed for Nansledan in Newquay,…
The concept for this significant urban extension, that relates architecturally to the existing town of Newquay, has been developed with the benefit of extensive public consultation. The aspiration of the…
The Levine Building at Trinity College in central Oxford is a substantial new development set in the heart of Trinity’s historic site – this is the first major upgrade of…
Chettle House is a Grade I listed country house built during the early eighteenth century to the design of the notable architect Thomas Archer. The house is located in extensive…
A new house that replaces a mid-twentieth century building within a line of listed Regency villas. The property sits comfortably within the Conservation Area setting, referring to local architectural traditions…
The previous house on this site had no particular architectural distinction and had been significantly altered and extended. The new house redevelops the site in a more sensitive way and…
The property is part of a seaside development in The Bahamas, designed in a Colonial style, it uses traditional Caribbean details. The main accommodation is contained in the central section…
The 16.7 hectare site lies immediately to the south-east of Woodstock near to the World Heritage Site of Blenheim Palace, and will be a natural extension and new quarter to…
A luxury apartment building occupying a prominent waterfront site, known as Westwater. The design is inspired by Art Deco buildings and also by the simple elegance of ‘Swedish Grace’ architecture….
This substantial Grade II listed village house, dating back to the 17th century with significant 18th century modifications and extensions, suffered severe fire damage. The first and attic floors were…
The Millennium Gate takes the form of a monumental arch with a public gallery for contemporary classical sculpture and various meeting and reception rooms. The design is embellished with a…
The brief for this villa was to create a comfortable modern family home. It is designed on a rigorous geometric grid with all openings carefully positioned to provide controlled views…
This 10-acre site in Kilmacolm, near Glasgow, was lovingly landscaped by its owner in the 1920s. However, the original house was small and incapable of modernisation as a family home….
A replacement extension to the Grade II listed cottage updates the limited accommodation and carefully refurbishes the remaining historic fabric. The new east wing is a sensitively designed addition with…
Holker Hall is a privately owned agricultural estate on the Barrow peninsular in Cumbria. The main house is open to the public and the estate had developed in an unstructured…
Constructed in 1796, this substantial Grade II Listed property contains beautifully proportioned rooms with many period features. Unfortunately, it had been divided into apartments but if sensitively converted, had the…
An important, early Georgian property that overlooks the Cathedral Close in Winchester had undergone crude modern alterations and was in need of substantial renovation and modernisation. ADAM Architecture provided proposals…
A two-storey 6 bedroom house located within the former Crown Estate in Oxshott, an area categorised as a special low density residential area. The simple classical design forms a visual…
The British School is a centre for advanced British and Commonwealth archaeological, historical and artistic study in Italy. The original building was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens as the British…
A new farmhouse replaced a large group of utilitarian farm buildings within the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The new house is a restrained classical design sited…
A proposed development on vacant land in the historic village of Wickhambreaux near Canterbury has been designed to specifically address the sensitivities of the area. The development and architectural style…
The new house in Cobham is a high quality traditional design in the Queen Anne/early Georgian style that enhances the site, complements the surrounding architecture, and provides desirable modern family…
The replacement house in the Queen Anne/early Georgian style is set over two storeys with single storey wings that immediately flank the main body of the house to the side…
A Grade II Listed house in Hertfordshire had been extensively remodelled and repaired, and now returned to a private family home. The house was originally built in 1773 but had…
The pool and recreation complex was sited on the south side of the garden of the Grade II Listed house, behind the former coach house, and perilously close to two…
This substantial Grade II listed village house, dating back to the 17th century with significant 18th century modifications and extensions, suffered severe fire damage. The architectural challenge was to rescue…
Fir Hill House is a charming Grade II mid-eighteenth century property that was originally part of the manor of the Bishops of Winchester. This project involved a substantial, phased programme…
The new stone country house on this beautiful rural site is a perfect rectangle, with a basement containing the necessary back of house support functions. This enables the ground floor…
The principal wing of the property was built in the 18th Century and although altered in the 1980’s, it fundamentally retains its original layout. However, much of the original internal…
The Ashfield Estate wanted to create a development in which it could take pride, without surrendering control to volume house builders, land dealers or planning consultants. The Estate took advice…
Cecil Square contains 45 homes on a 1.5 hectare site, the former location of the Stamford AFC football club on Kettering Road. It has been well-planned, founded upon strong principles…
A masterplan for land on the north side of Stamford, owned in the main by the Burghley Estate is being developed on land currently known as Borderville Farm. The masterplan…
This Grade II* Listed Rectory is set within mature gardens and dates from the late 17th century with alterations made in both the 18th and 19th centuries. Today the property…
A substantial Grade II Listed 16th Century house with later additions, in a picturesque semi-rural location, was partly destroyed by fire. Where possible the original house has been restored but…