PMR – Lower Woodland Barns
Designed by PMR Architecture, Lower Woodland Barns is a development of two sustainable, low-cost and high-quality homes built on the site of a former agricultural barn in South Devon.
Designed by PMR Architecture, Lower Woodland Barns is a development of two sustainable, low-cost and high-quality homes built on the site of a former agricultural barn in South Devon.
A joint collaboration between Bond Bryan and Simpson Haugh has delivered a state-of-the-art city centre campus for The Manchester College and UCEN.
As part of a mixed-use redevelopment of the iconic Everards Printworks in Bristol, AMA Studio was tasked with sensitively transforming a long-disused office building into a 4-star hotel.
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In 2017 John Robertson Architects (JRA) was approached by Evans Randall Investors to explore the redevelopment potential of a 1980s office building close to Chancery Lane in London’s emerging ‘Mid-Town’ business district.