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MRDA
Architects & Conservation Consultants
3 King Street Cloisters, Clifton Walk, London W6 0GY
Tel: 020 8748 3755 Email:
Office@mrda.
co.uk
www.mrda.co.ukAWARD-WINNING ARCHITECTS
SPECIALISING IN:
THE CONSERVATION, CARE, ADAPTATION AND
UPGRADING OF HISTORIC SITES + BUILDINGS.
FRESH AND WELL CONSIDERED DESIGNS TO
MEET THE NEEDS OF ITS USERS.
INSPIRING ARCHITECTS FOR OVER FORTY
CHURCHES AND CHAPELS IN THE
UNITED KINGDOM.
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KNOX-McCONNELL ARCHITECTS LTD
24 Victoria Road, Saltaire, Bradford BD18 3JR
Tel 01274 773388
HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION ARCHITECTS
: Knox-McConnell
Architects offers design expertise and vision across a wide range of
historically important buildings. The practice provides solutions that
make sense of historic sites so that they work in the context of changing
client requirements. Problems are approached laterally and any
additions, alterations or repairs are designed with sensitivity. Ulrike Knox
is AABC registered.
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LEE EVANS PARTNERSHIP LLP
St John’s Lane, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2QQ
Tel 01227 784444 Fax 01227 819102
CONSERVATION ARCHITECTS AND HISTORIC BUILDING CONSULTANTS
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An award-winning practice operating mainly in South East England,
with a specialism in ecclesiastical projects and a reputation for
imaginative adaptations of historic buildings and the highest standards
of conservation. Lee Evans Partnership’s services include ecclesiastical
reordering, listed building alterations, repairs and extensions, and design
of new buildings within sensitive historic settings. The company also
supports local authorities with heritage advice for local conservation
area appraisals, town scheme grants and its town planners have specialist
heritage experience. RIBA registered conservation architect (SCA) and
Managing Partner, Nick Lee Evans heads up the conservation team.
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LLOYD EVANS PRICHARD
5 The Parsonage, Manchester M3 2HS
Tel 0161 834 6251 Fax 0161 832 1785
CHARTERED ARCHITECTS
: Lloyd Evans Prichard is a general architectural
practice with proven skills in the conservation and restoration of historic
buildings. The team has broad experience which enables Lloyd Evans
Prichard to combine expertise in historic building work with an extensive
commercial background. The practice is led by directors John Prichard
and Adrian Pearson who, along with all senior staff, are accredited in
conservation (AABC, RIBA or RICS). Recent commissions include:
Ordsall Hall; Manchester Cathedral; John Rylands Library; Heaton,
Birkenhead, Sefton and Stanley Parks; Bramhall Hall and the Sir John
Barrow Monument in Ulverston.
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MARCUS BEALE ARCHITECTS LTD
The Old Post Office, 1 Compton Road, Wimbledon,
London SW19 7QA
Tel 020 8946 4141
ARCHITECTS
: MBA specialises in managing change in historic and
protected environments including Grade I and Grade II* listed buildings,
World Heritage Sites, conservation areas and areas of outstanding
natural beauty. The company’s services include conservation and
management plans, master planning and urban design, conservation
advice to multi-disciplinary teams, conservation-led architectural
design, full architectural service and bespoke lighting, metalwork and
joinery installations. Well researched conservation-led design can unlock
potential in historic sites, adding a new layer of history which respects
and reflects the cultural significance of the old. MBA’s Director is Marcus
Beale RIBA and Director of Conservation is Barry Stow RIBA.
RICS London Region award winner for Tourism and Leisure 2014
Martin Ashley Architects
are specialists in the field of
conservation
for new buildings in historic contexts.
Tel. 020 8948 7788 email:
enquiries@ma-arch.co.ukwww.ma-arch.co.uk
Photograph by kind permission of HistoricRoyal Palaces
DESIGNAND CONSERVATION
CONSULTANTS
46-48 London Road, Twickenham, Middlesex, TW1 3RJ
MARTIN ASHLEY
A R C H I T E C T S
and regenerationof outstandinghistoric
buildings and provide expertise in contemporary design
Conservation of The Great Kitchen, Kew Palace Kitchens