Over a three-year period, this heritage project has expertly conserved Westminster Hall’s exquisite medieval hammer beam roof and repaired its gothic roof lantern. A Grade-I listed building within a World... read more →
Located in the South Downs National Park, this historic Hampshire farm complex has been elegantly reconstructed and reimagined through the introduction of a contemporary timber element, unifying the carefully restored... read more →
A large, Grade II listed 18th Century threshing barn, which has been carefully repaired and refurbished with a reliance on traditional skills. The barn is one in a group of... read more →
Saved from the scrapyard, the conversion of this tower using timber into a private home means it can remain standing proudly above the barley fields, overlooking its beloved village of... read more →
Existing Building Award Highly Commended 2016 Location: Harmondsworth, Middlesex Architect: Ptolemy Dean Architects Client/Owner: English Heritage Structural Engineer: Historic England Main Contractor & Joinery: Owlsworth IJP Wood Supplier: Whippletree, Coyle Timber Products Wood Species: English Oak Harmondsworth... read more →
The client wished to restore the Grade II listed Home Farm Barn to its full glory and remove past interventions within which served to domesticate the bold historic structure. They... read more →
Paint Conservator: Elizabeth Holford Associates Limited. Located in the market town of Ledbury, the Grade II* listed Master’s House has a timber frame medieval building at its core, encased in... read more →
The architects of The Studio spent time travelling together in a VW camper van and have used their experience of living in a confined environment to create spaces that are... read more →
Acoustics: Ramboll Theatre Consultant: Charcoalblue Occupying the most important historic square in Great Yarmouth, St George’s Chapel forms a significant piece of Georgian town planning, a testament to the civic... read more →
Adam Richards Architects’ Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft engages in a poetic and critical dialogue with its rural site and its history, and with the museum’s unique collection of... read more →
Feering Bury Farm Barn is a conversion of a large timber-framed barn into a family home and artist studios. The barn, whose central structure dates to around 1560 with Georgian... read more →
Historic Timber Specialist: David Yeomans Archaeology: Oxford Archaeology North Ordsall Hall Museum is a grade 1 listed building in Salford, Greater Manchester. Parts of the surviving building date back as far... read more →