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Farmhouse Loft Conversion in Hertfordshire

Date: July 2015 Borough: Hertfordshire Project Type: Loft conversion   Farmhouse Loft Conversion in Hertfordshire. Brief   This farmhouse had a loft conversion and double storey extension done by London architects, Extension Architecture, 3 River Reach, Gartons Way, Battersea SW11 3SX. They were very happy with the result so we were then asked to do another phase for them which was to convert a barn to a one bedroom, self-contained house. Moreover, they requested a glass walkway to connect this n ...

Chelsea home a smart loft conversion

Date: March 2015 Borough: Kensington & Chelsea Project Type: Loft conversion with mansard roof Brief   This project was to add a large bedroom via a loft conversion with a mansard roof, as opposed to the conventional dormer. Much of Kensington & Chelsea is comprised of various Conservation Areas. Planning Applications in Conservation Areas are slightly trickier, because they all need a supporting statement called a Design & Access Statement. This was one of the reasons for choosing the mansa ...

Battersea loft conversion by Wandsworth architecture practice

Borough: WandsworthDate of obtaining planning: 2016Date of commencement of construction: May 2017Budget: Approximately £150,000Existing m2: 70m2Proposed m2: 100m2Project Type:Loft conversionPlanning procedure: pre-planning, flood risk assessment, construction method statement, topological survey, arboricultural survey, main planning application, planning committee, non material minor amendment application and approval with minor planning conditionsBriefThis small-scale developer wanted planning consent to extend his rental ...

Cottenham Park Road Double Storey Extension

Borough: MertonDate of obtaining planning: February 2015Date of commencement of construction: May 2017Budget: Approximately £1.4 millionExisting sqm: 220Proposed sqm: 610Planning procedure: Double Storey Extension, pre-planning, flood risk assessment, construction method statement, topological survey, arboricultural survey, main planning application, planning committee, non material minor amendment application and approval with minor planning conditionsAmbitious extensions and addition of further unit by architects in Lond ...

The Pheasantry Cafe in Richmond upon Thames

Date:January 2013 Borough: Richmond Project Type:Commercial; cafe in Richmond Brief- The Pheasantry cafe in Richmond Welcome Centre located in the heart of Bushy Park (one of the Royal Parks) as part of the 7.2 million pound project to restore the formal gardens and buildings of the park. It was a great honour for our company to win the dsign, build and tender as part of the redevelopment for this cafe in Richmond. We took forth the challenge aiming to transform the site into a truly outstanding piece of ...

New Build House in Wimbledon

Date of obtaining planning: February 2015 Borough: Merton Project Type:New Build from single house to 2 semidetached properties Date of commencement of construction: May 2017 Budget: Approximately £1.4 million Existing m2: 220m2 Proposed m2: 610m2 Planning procedure: pre-planning, flood risk assessment, construction method statement, topological survey, arboricultural survey, main planning application, planning committee, non material minor amendment application and approval with mi ...

Signage Advertisement in Redbridge

Date:2017 Redbridge Project Type: planning application [supsystic-slider id=37 position="center"]   Brief The client, who owns a solicitor's firm, requested for Extension Architecture to draw the designs for their signage application. Their previous drawings for their signage application, drawn by another company, was rejected by the council due to the lack of information provided. We reassured the client that with our experience we would be able to create a signage application for them that would include all the ...

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