21 CATHEDRAL COMMUNICATIONS THE BUILDING CONSERVATION DIRECTORY 2025 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 1 ARCHITECTS cont’d Architects, Masterplanners, Heritage Consultants www.purcelluk.com Boston Manor House, London © Diane Auckland ◼ NEX– 55 Whitfield Street, London W1T 4AH Tel 207 183 0900 Email hello@nex-architecture.com www.nex-architecture.com ARCHITECTS: Nex is a RIBA chartered conservation architects who protect and reimagine historic buildings for the future. The practice specialises in sensitive interventions that enhance access, repair fabric, and decarbonise listed buildings, shaping places that serve communities for generations to come. Nex has led transformative projects for the British Museum, Exeter College in Oxford, and beyond, applying its conservation expertise, technical precision, and contemporary design thinking to complex heritage challenges. The practice’s collaborative and research-driven approach ensures that whether it is restoring, adapting, or integrating modern technologies, the heritage buildings it works on continue to evolve with confidence. Speak to Nex to explore how it can support your project. See also: display entry on page 20. ◼ NICK COX ARCHITECTS 77 Heyford Park, Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire OX25 5HD Tel 01869 238092 Email info@nickcoxarchitects.co.uk www.nickcoxarchitects.co.uk ARCHITECTS: Nick Cox Architects combines experience and expertise in conservation with award winning sensitive new design. As well as working on new buildings in historic contexts, it advises on architectural matters for Blenheim Palace, Woburn Abbey, The Goldsmiths’ Company, the National Trust, Wells, Bristol and Birmingham Cathedrals, the Churches Conservation Trust and a number of private clients. The practice adopts a creative approach to finding appropriate solutions to construction and design challenges.
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