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New faces at CGA

September 23, 2022

CGA is delighted to announce the arrival of new members of staff.

Molly ​joins us as a Part I Architectural Assistant, having graduated from Norwich University of the Arts.

James and Charley join us as Part II Architectural Assistants, having completed their studies at Nottingham and Nottingham Trent respectively.

Meanwhile, Marco Fiorino begins his Part III course this autumn, at the Architectural Association.

In addition, Rohana joined CGA during the summer, having previously worked for a leading conservation practice in Scotland. 

Rohana helps broaden our project delivery capability, and shares our passion for combining conservation with crafted intervention.

Progress At Youngsbury House

September 21, 2022

Works are nearing completion at our Youngsbury House project. while our contractors are making the final touches to the house and extensions, the estate team are preparing to undertake the surrounding landscaping and planting works.

 

Our proposals removed Late Victorian extensions and crude 1950’s additions, restoring the house to its early design.  The project includes the restoration of the classical pediments, modillioned eaves, stone entrance portico, joinery and indented brickwork detailing.

Curwen Print Study Centre Campaign

June 7, 2022

CGA has a long-standing association with the Curwen Print Study Centre. CGA Partner, Simon Redman, is a Trustee.

 

The Centre has recently created a new studio and archive, and is seeking funding to help catalogue and display its incredible collection of prints, both online and in situ.

 

Please take a look at the campaign page, which lists the fabulous experiences and artefacts available to donors at a variety of price points.

 

You can help this important institution continue to preserve the tradition of fine art printmaking in the UK.

 

Thank you for reading!

 

 

Link:

 

https://www.artfund.org/donate/art-happens/reveal-the-curwen-archive-for-everyone

 

New Project Added to Website

May 24, 2022

Our recently completed Buckinghamshire Residence has been added to the website.

This classical house sits on the rural edge of a Buckinghamshire town, with beautiful beech trees at the rear of the site. Our clients required more accommodation, including a pool house. An existing house of low quality, had been built by a developer in 2004, so it was agreed that it should be remodelled to save waste & energy caused by demolition. The facades, roof and interiors of the new house are therefore all reconstructed around the retained walls & floors within.

Replacement Dwelling Approved

May 17, 2022

This substantial replacement dwelling near Ely has recently been consented by East Cambridgeshire District Council.

The house takes visual cues from the large, simple barn forms which dot this sparse landscape of flat fields and endless skies. A palette of zinc and dark brick echoes barns built in cladding sheet over a robust, masonry base.

 

The house sits within a low-lying landscape, benefitting from flood defences. A full Flood Risk Assessment informed our approach to safe and resilient design. In addition, we were required to demonstrate that the house it replaces is not a ‘non designated heritage asset’.

 

The scheme was approved under delegated powers.

 

With thanks to Parker Planning and Geoff Beel Consultancy for their technical support.

 

Approval for 50 New Houses

April 20, 2022

CGA and Hill have recently received reserved matters approval for the development of 50 new houses just outside the village of Finchingfield. The proposals were unanimously approved by councillors on the 8th March, following a period of positive engagement with Braintree District Council and the local parish councils. This application granted permission for the detailed design of the scheme, further to an earlier outline planning consent which established the principle of development. 

 

The design evolved over the course of several months, with the close involvement of Braintree District Council, who were in agreement with the design team and developers regarding the need for a high quality, carefully detailed design at the site which acts as a gateway into the village of Finchingfield. A wide range of house type designs were developed, which respond to the varied and historic architectural styles in Finchingfield, taking cues from the organic pattern of development, brick and render material palette and the celebration of green spaces.

 

The design incorporates over 1.1 hectares of public open space, including a central green, a landscaped perimeter walk and a planted buffer zone to the east which creates visual separation between the houses and the adjacent Bardfield Road. All houses face onto green landscaped spaces and are connected to the village with new footpath links. 40% of the houses will be affordable homes and the developer will be providing financial contributions to support the local health centre and sports facilities. 

 

Each new home will have an air source heat pump, providing efficient renewable energy. Sustainable drainage systems are carefully integrated into the landscape design, creating attractive features which also serve as flood mitigation measures.

Image by Bradley Dyer

Visitor Centre Shortlisted For RIBA Regional Awards 2022

February 21, 2022

We are pleased to announce that the Carlton Marshes Visitor Centre has been shortlisted for the RIBA East Awards 2022.

 

The visitor centre is the Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s flagship building, it will have a dual role being both a visitor gateway and an education centre. It is a space to encourage more people to learn about the Broads unique landscape and wildlife. 

 

All shortlisted projects will be assessed by a regional jury with the winning projects announced later this spring.

Photograph by Peter Cook

Thremhall Park Added to Website

January 28, 2022

Our Thremhall Park project has been added to our website. Phase one of the project was completed in 2021, delivering flexible office space designed to respect the local, agricultural vernacular and the historic barn ranges on the adjoining site.

CGA was appointed to explore the potential for additional commercial facilities at the existing Thremhall Park site, which comprises modern, flexible offices within the setting of a once ruined and now converted country house, archaeologically significant priory site and areas of high ecological sensitivity.

Discovery Of A Lifetime At Calverley Old Hall

January 12, 2022

Our Calverley Old Hall project recently hit the headlines when the removal of lath & plaster from the 1930s revealed perfectly preserved mid-16th century wall paintings.

The paintings, which feature mythical creatures and decorative vines, have been reported in national and international press and described as a once in a lifetime find.

The Grade 1 house was built and inhabited by the Lords of the Manor of Calverley from c.1250 to the late 18th century, placing it in the top 2.5% of all listed buildings in the country. CGA were appointed to turn the dilapidated building into a holiday let following a national competition run by the Trust in 2017.

Work on site is now underway starting with the re-roofing of the Solar & Parlour Block.

Further information of the project and the Landmark Trusts appeal for funding can be found here https://www.landmarktrust.org.uk/support-us/projects-and-appeals/appeal-launched-calverley-old-hall/

 

Further news coverage can be found here:

 

https://eu.usatoday.com/videos/news/world/2021/11/12/workers-restoring-home-discover-16th-century-walls-art-hidden-behind-plasterboard/8583748002/

 

https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2021/11/12/hidden-paintings-dating-back-renaissance-era-discovered/8583693002/

 

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1520085/discovery-tudor-chamber-mythical-creatures-calverley-hall-yorkshire-history-spt

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/gobsmacked-restorers-make-discovery-of-a-lifetime-at-medieval-manor-in-england-180979053/

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10185753/Experts-discovery-lifetime-1970s-paint-job-bedroom-rundown-old-house.html

 

https://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/19707899.closer-look-tudor-paintings-found-calverley-old-hall/?ref=rss

 

Photographs by Tom Burrows & Simon Hogben /Landmark Trust

Suffolk Wildlife Trust Visitor Centre Added To The Website

December 14, 2021

In 2019, the National Lottery Heritage Fund invested over £4 million in the Trust’s vision to create 1,000 acres of wildness, match-funded by Suffolk Wildlife Trust donors and supporters.

Cowper Griffith Architects were appointed by the client to develop proposals for high quality flagship visitor facilities in the unique Broadland landscape to replace the existing outmoded facilities. Community engagement, inclusive access, and low energy were very important components of the design of the Centre.

The new Carlton Marshes visitor centre is a flagship building for the Trust that will have a dual role being both a visitor gateway and an education centre, a space to encourage more people to learn about the Broads unique landscape and wildlife.

Further Information and photographs can be found on the projects page

Contractor: Barnes Construction

Photography: Peter Cook

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