Architecture

 

Canal Side Mews Houses

Francis Road, Acocks Green

 

This Detailed application for a ten unit scheme fronting the canal includes parking and a new turning head.

 

Planning Approval obtained:  Feb 2012. 

 

 

Housing Developments

Small sites and large multi-phased developments, low and medium rise schemes, are all within this practices capabilities.

 

We provide the full architectureal service to developers and builders alike and can offer a staged approach, dependent on the level of service required.

 

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Outline Application

Hillmorton, Rugby

 

Scheme design and various other drawings prepared to illustrate Design Access Statement and Landscape Appraisal for this 76 plot site on in-filled ballast pits alongside a mainline railway.

 

Submission made: Dec 2011

  

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Principal Design: C Fellows  

 

Project Architect: P Gessey  

 

Principal Design: C Fellows & G Burt 

 

Low Rise Development

 Fazeley Sawmills, Fazeley

 

Sited on an exciting triangular site, this scheme was to create 103 no. one and two bed flats adjacent to the Coventry Canal at Fazeley Junction.

 

The architecture reflects the Victorian industrial warehouse buildings in the vacinity but includes a landscaped podium deck forming a private court with the car park in the basement beneath.

 

The project was developed from initial concept through Planning to Building Regulation stage.

 

 

 

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Cotswold Housing

Hill View Close, Mickleton and

Castle Gardens, Chipping Campden


The practice were appointed by Wilmott Dixon to develop construction drawings for two sites in the Cotswolds at Mickleton and

Chipping Campden. 


The layout comprised a mixture of house types designed in groups and clusters to reflect the organic forms of their traditional Cotswold village settings.


The houses were built using timber frame construction.  The architecture is in traditional Cotswold cottage style with stone cladding and detailing.

 

 

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