
Journal

How low can you go?
Important factors to consider when considering a rear extension in a conservation area, close to the sea and with a high density of development around it.

Exposing the secrets of a listed building
The neat Georgian façade of this Grade 2 listed farmhouse hides a spectacular loft, thought to be used as servants quarters in Georgian times, complete with its own staircase connected to a ground floor store room. Read more to find out which tools I use to create an accurate and viable design

Maximising head height in a listed property
Living with a Listed Building offers many charms. Changing and personalising a listed property can be a minefield of red tape and restrictions for the uninformed.

Sun shading
As architectural designer, one of the challenges I quite often work with is to design a solution that will not only look beautiful but that will work really well regardless of site specific challenges. A garden facing due west is one of them.

Speaking volumes
The default position is often to stop designing once we hit the ceiling. But breaking through that ceiling (quite literally!) is where the magic happens. This is where the tiniest of spaces are transformed into jaw-droppers.

Site progress: Cobbler’s Mount
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