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2006
Conversion of the B-listed, hostel for the homeless built in the 1940s into residential units. Flat sizes vary from studio to two-bedroom. There are a total of 21 flats with a timber clad, 3 storey new build extension enclosing the rear courtyard....
2007
White retaining the vernacular form and mass of the steading, the design is intended to form a significant contemporary addition. The space evolves from its original enclosing protective shell to a sequence of internal spaces, skewed along an axis...
2006
A contemporary extension clad in untreated European Oak, providing a living room and first floor ‘light box’ (clad in polycarbonate & oak) with a roof terrace. There is also upgrading elsewhere in the property and an attic...
2006
A calm, clean and contemporary hotel conversion of 1950’s office to a 130 bedroom 4 star hotel with restaurant, brassiere, bar, conference room, spa and gym.
2006
A dramatic reworking of interior spaces and circulation to provide an informal family living space and master bedroom to rear of existing historic detached house. A contemporary copper clad & glazed box completes the ‘missing’...
2006
The Pottery & Bedroom wing form two L-shapes either side of the steel framed open plan living area to form an enclosed entrance courtyard on the one side & a sheltered private external area on the other. Each element is expressed...
2006
Planning approval for the Young House was obtained by Malcolm Fraser Architects (MFA) in December 2002, after a contentious process culminating in a landmark planning committee decision granted on the casting vote of the chairman. Frustratingly,...
2006
The Clients brief was to provide an 8 bed-space, high quality housing development to assist individuals with Dementia. It should allow them to live independently in their own home, with on site assistance, at hand 24 hours as required.
2006
Reiach and Hall have worked with St George's School for Girls for over a period of 40 years. Along with new build and extension/refurbishment projects our Development Masterplan, commissioned in the 1990’s, re-defined the school community...
2006
Our client requested we produce an innovative ‘non geeky’ building, so that the image of computer programming could be made to look exciting. The outcome of working closely with the client and the contractor is a striking design, built...
2006
Designed with a focus on community involvement, Moorpark Regeneration is a development of 54 socially rented new build houses and flats in the Moorpark area of Renfrew for Williamsburgh Housing Association.
2006
To create a piece of contemporary design housing with better than minimum insulation which use the site to its best ecological potential such as the reuse of rainwater, use of sustainable timber, minimising of block work and maximising solar gain.
2006
Six houses with wheelchair accommodation at ground floor and sleepover office accommodation for care staff at mezzanine level. Houses are designed to maximise opportunity to give residents views out to sea and hills. The six houses link to turn...
2006
The building brings light into the existing flat, connecting it to its garden, redefining the way the house operates and making it appropriate to modern living.
2006
The complex provides two separate, but linked, buildings offset from each other in parallel to make best use of an awkward shaped site and provide a new public thoroughfare between University Place & University Avenue. The entrances to the...
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