Morden Hall
Morden Hall Park is a 19th century park in South London which is maintained by the National Trust. The project is part Heritage Lottery part INTERREG IVB (EU) funded and was conceived as a demonstration of sustainable renovation practices for historic buildings.
The Wing
The Battle of Britain National Memorial in Capel-le-Ferne is dedicated to Churchill’s famous “Few” who fought in the skies overhead to keep this country free from invasion. ‘The Wing’ Visitor Centre, is an eye-catching design in the shape of a Spitfire wing, complete with dihedral angle to provide educational and visitor facilities.
Imperial College
Over the last decade we have undertaken numerous projects across the colleges various London campuses. Projects have been diverse both in complexity and type, ranging from major new complex laboratory buildings to the renovation of existing facilities for new lecture theatres.
Brooklands Museum
Funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund this unique project saw a transformation of the Brookland site, restoring the original banked circuit finishing straight and providing new display space for the historic aircraft collection.
The clients brief was met through the careful dismantling of the listed Bellman Hanger and reconstructing it in a new location to open up the historic Finishing Straight, which was re-opened by Lord March at the Double Twelve Motorsport Festival on the 17th June 2017, 110 years to the day since the Brooklands Race Track first opened. The restored Finishing Straight, a Scheduled Monument, now connects the famous Clubhouse and Banked Circuit for the first time in 75 years.
4 Pancras Square
Providing circa 177,000sq ft of office accommodation, our recently completed fit-out at Eric Parry Architects RIBA award winning 4 Pancras Square is enabling our client, a globally recognised media company to relocate its 1,000 strong workforce along with a number of sister companies to this growing vibrant corner of London.
Leas Lift
Installed in 1885, the Leas Lift is a grade II listed funicular railway linking the seafront and promenade in Folkestone, Kent. The lift is a remarkable piece of Victorian engineering; using water and gravity, controlled from a small cabin at the top of the cliff. By alternately filling and emptying tanks fixed beneath the two cars with water, the lift can carry fifteen passengers up and down the cliffs and by recycling the water has a near zero impact on the environment. The Leas Lift is one of only a handful of such water balance lifts left in the world today.
Beamline i21 Diamond Light Source
Diamond Light Source (DLS) is the UK’s national synchrotron facility. Located in Oxfordshire, DLS is a centre for pioneering research where experiments involving anything from structural biology, fundamental physics and chemistry, through to cultural heritage research take place.
The Avenue Ealing
This collection of five newly-built exclusive family homes constructed on the site of an old school in Ealing, draw on the site’s past to influenced the approached this development.
Chafford Hundred Campus
Chafford Hundred Campus; was conceived as an all age learning campus, containing nursery, primary and secondary schools on the same site sharing a central block of facilities, with the primary and secondary teaching wings extending from the central shared facilities.
Working alongside architects Nicholas Hare for the provision of Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering we adopted an inventive low energy design for the engineering services. Our design includes ventilation stacks to the rear of deep plan classrooms providing natural ventilation and exposed thermal mass provides night cooling, helping to maintain comfortable conditions during summer days.
Big Parks Peacehaven
The Big Parks Project is a community led project to create a new recreation destination in Peacehaven, East Sussex. It is a highly sustainable project designed for all sections of the community, including a central activity café, children’s playgrounds, new cycle paths, skate park, and sports facilities. The park adjoins the South Downs National Park and provides a gateway to exploring the wider countryside. An in-depth consultation was carried out with the local community to ensure their priorities for Big Parks Project were identified and delivered.
Howick Place
This constrained site was redeveloped with a new building to provide Category A office space, quality residential and retail space.
Sovereign Court
Sovereign Court is a residential development of 420 apartments and commercial space located in Hammersmith. Located just 150m from the two tube stations, the design and construction has taken place in a tightly restricted urban area.
Ashford Gateway Plus
Ashford Gateway Plus is a new public space run by Kent County Council, Ashford Borough Council and Ashford Futures to provide a wide range of public and voluntary services intended to provide a community hub
Three Hills Sports Park
Three Hills Park is home to the Folkestone Optimists Hockey Club, Folkestone Cricket Club and The Folkestone Running Club. It comprises of playing pitches/courts for cricket, hockey, football and tennis, and it is also available for other sports and activities requiring open grassed areas. Providing first class facilities for cricket and hockey, the project included a new pavilion, sports hall, netball courts, hockey set piece pitch and “MUGA” (multi use games area).
Highbury Square
The former historic home of Arsenal Football Club, the Highbury Square Development created 650 studio, 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments constructed around the four sides of the old pitch which itself is turned into a wonderful garden area.
Responsible for the detailed MEP engineering design the scheme incorporated some of the most up to date thinking to reduce carbon emissions, including the largest solar thermal heating installation of its type in Europe together with combined heat and power (CHP) plant feeding into a district heating system which serves the whole development.