The New Shetland Museum & Archives – the most northerly in the UK – was conceived to integrate Shetland’s Museum and its Archives in a single new building which would... read more →
After two years of planning, and 13 months of carpentry, Architectural Oak Limited are proud to present their outstanding collection of works in “The Collector Earl’s Garden” at Arundel Castle,... read more →
The New North Gallery at St George’s, Bloomsbury was constructed by St Blaise, designed by Peter Inskip and Peter Jenkins Architects with structural advice from Sinclair Johnston & Partners Ltd.... read more →
A new timber-built ticket hut has recently been completed for the National Trust’s property at Lindisfarne Castle which sits romantically on the highest point of Holy Island off the coast... read more →
Maker: Tim Jeffree There is in Tewkesbury Abbey a number of copes which conservators advise be stored flat and which is the traditional means of storage. This cope chest was... read more →
The Sleeping Dragon is a privately commissioned 8.5 m long sinuous curving oak sculptural seating piece located facing an old dew pond within a garden. After initial site visits, the... read more →
The Herringbone Houses are two 400m2 houses and integrated landscape located in a wooded back land site overlooking the South London Bowls Club. Each open-plan house is composed of two... read more →
The clients, a professional couple with two young daughters, wanted to be build a new house on a typically surburban road in St Albans. A legal covenant meant that the... read more →
Aston Martin commissioned Weedon Partnership Architects and Austrian Contractor Holzbau Saurer to design and build their new Design Studio at Gaydon in Warwickshire. They were looking for a building which... read more →
Constructed entirely in timber, the nine-storey high-rise in Hackney is the tallest timber residential building in the world. Comprising both private and affordable housing, Murray Grove will provide twenty nine... read more →
The project involved detailed discussions with the National Trust team, to establish the options, aims and objectives. A ‘Project Brief’ set down the historical context, the site, its relationship to... read more →
Significance: Out of the Hat, traditionally known as The Hat Shop, is an imposing timber framed building sited in the centre of Tewkesbury. The earliest remaining section at the rear... read more →