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Verity & Beverley Ltd
Alterations including a new copper bronze extension to a Grade II Listed property in the Cotswolds.
Planungsbüro Schilling | Architektur
Ansicht des parkartigen Grundstücks von Südosten, Foto Thomas Schilling
The Wall Lighting Company Ltd
The mix of industrial materials make the Southbank Canopy Wall Light a striking choice for your exterior. Crafted with a Polymer Concrete shade and back plate, the material has been left raw and unpolished leaving the natural markings visible. The water pipe style Satin Nickel arm marries the fitting together beautifully and gives you a unique alternative to standard steel lighting.
An exterior lighting solution that has taken inspiration from the new concrete trend at a reasonable price.
Group D Architects
We were approached by our client to transform their existing semi-house into a home that not only functions as a home for a growing family but has an aesthetic that reflects their character.
The result is a bold extension to transform what is somewhat mundane into something spectacular. An internal remodel complimented by a contemporary extension creates much needed additional family space. The extensive glazing maximises natural light and brings the outside in.
Group D guided the client through the process from concept through to planning completion.
rossottanio architettura
Le villette bifamilairi presentano nella facciata principale un rivestimento in pietra di colore chiaro.
la struttura pricipale è in cemento armato, con capotto termico.
rossottanio architettura
Abbiamo seguito la direzione lavori per il completamento di 3 villette bifamiliari a Monterenzio (BO).
La struttura è in cemento armato, con cappotto termico. Le facciate principali presentano un rivestimento in pietra, dal colore chiaro.
Per diminuire il problema dell'irraggiamento solare e per armonizzare il nuovo intervento, in un ambiente prettamente montano, si sono utilizzati dei frangisole in legno, montati su struttura metallica.
Group D Architects
This project is a remodel of and extension to a modest suburban semi detached property.
The scheme involved a complete remodel of the existing building, integrating existing spaces with the newly created spaces for living, dining and cooking. A keen cook, an important aspect of the brief was to incorporate a substantial back kitchen to service the main kitchen for entertaining during larger gatherings.
Keen to express a clear distinction between the old and the new, with a fondness of industrial details, the client embraced the proposal to expose structural elements and keep to a minimal material palette.
Initially daunted by the prospect of substantial home improvement works, yet faced with the dilemma of being unable to find a property that met their needs in a locality in which they wanted to continue to live, Group D's management of the project has enabled the client to remain in an area they love in a home that serves their needs.
CCASA Architects
Big sliding doors integrate the inside and outside of the house. The nice small framed aluminium doors are as high as the extension.
The Bazeley Partnership
Our award-winning designs for six, three-bedroom, beach-side cottages in one of Cornwall’s most iconic locations have transformed what was an outdated, redundant holiday complex into a development of innovative, low energy, sustainable buildings that fit harmoniously into their location.
In close proximity to a Site of Special Scientific Interest and the Cornwall Coast AONB, the project presented a unique opportunity to blend high-quality, contemporary design with sustainable technologies that respect the natural character of the area.
In order to re-establish the sense of a rural, wild, heathland setting, the new cottages were partly cut into the natural elevation of the site and feature a live green roof, allowing them to integrate into the landscape. The use of natural materials and removal of external boundary walls, garages and paved areas completed the restoration to a more indigenous coastal environment.
Atlantic View was awarded the Michelmores Property Awards ‘Sustainable Project of the Year’
Photograph: Layton Bennett
Matthew Giles Architects
Landscaped courtyard garden with dark timber clad rear/side kitchen/dining extension with fair faced concrete details & large sliding aluminium framed glazing.
ISD Immobilien GmbH
Durch den Umbau eines alten schmalen Stallgebäudes zum Wohnhaus / Doppelhaus wurde dieses vor dem Abriss bewahrt.
Group D Architects
We were approached by our client to transform their existing semi-house into a home that not only functions as a home for a growing family but has an aesthetic that reflects their character.
The result is a bold extension to transform what is somewhat mundane into something spectacular. An internal remodel complimented by a contemporary extension creates much needed additional family space. The extensive glazing maximises natural light and brings the outside in.
Group D guided the client through the process from concept through to planning completion.
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