Dagenham Park School London building

Dagenham Park Church of England School building

Dagenham Park Church of England School is one of the final BSF projects to be delivered. It replaces a number of outdated buildings with a new performing arts teaching building within a unified campus of the retained Sports Centre and D&T Building.

Abbots Way House at Netley Abbey

Abbots Way, the latest creation by AR Design Studio, is a stunning five bedroom house. Bordered by mature trees and a small lake, this spectacular house creates feelings of ultimate relaxation and privacy, whilst its contemporary design juxtaposes superbly with its beautifully rural location, on the south coast of England

The Novium Chichester Museum Building, Sussex

The Novium Chichester, Museum Building Sussex, Architecture Design The Novium Chichester Museum Building Contemporary Building in Sussex, southeast England, UK – design by Keith Williams Architects 9 Aug 2012 The Novium Chichester Chichester District Museum The Novium Chichester’s New Museum Design: Keith Williams Architects The Novium, Chichester’s new museum which opened to the public 8 … Read more

Country House in Suffolk, Easton Residence: Home

Suffolk Country Property, English Residence, Easton Home, Residential Design England Country House in Suffolk : Residence near Easton Residential Building in Suffolk Countryside, east England design by Jerry Tate Architects, UK. Residence near Easton, Suffolk Design: Jerry Tate Architects Private House Jerry Tate Architects Achieves Planning For ’outstanding’ Country House On A Greenfield Site image … Read more

Stonehenge Visitor Facilities Building, England

New Stonehenge Visitor Centre

A £27m project at Stonehenge to build a new visitor centre and close the road alongside the monument has begun. The centre will replace existing poor quality buildings that are frankly an embarrassment.

Garsington Opera Pavilion, High Wycombe Building

Garsington Opera Pavilion, High Wycombe Building

In the great English tradition of distrust of the new followed by rapid assimilation into permanency and subsequent listing, Garsington’s design concept is driven by the need for it to be a completely demountable ‘temporary’ structure

Brentwood School Sixth Form Centre Essex

Three buildings celebrate the spirit of education, unfolding as a sequence of spaces for learning, socializing, and gathering: a new Sixth Form block, a remodelled Victorian vicarage, and a new assembly block which links to a sequence of other smaller external social areas.