| Piccadilly Line, London |
Appraisal of 20 Modern Movement Underground railway stations of the 1930's, mostly by Charles Holden, preparatory to major restoration and modernisation. Listed Grade ll. Client: Infraco JNP / London Underground. |
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| St. James' Building, Manchester |
St. James' Building, Manchester Historic research and appraisal of huge early 20th century headquarters of the Calico Printers Association, since converted to offices, and definition of principles for future alteration and conservation. Listed Grade ll. Client: Bruntwood Estates Ltd. |
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Conservation Plan and condition surveys of late Elizabethan mansion and registered historic park, including stable block, lodges, walled garden and landscape features. Listed Grade l and Grade ll. Client: Nottingham City Council. |
Wollaton Hall, Nottingham | ||
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St Peter's Church, Barton on Humber Repair of redundant 10th - 15th century parish church for public display, including restoration of unique Anglo-Saxon tower and baptistry. Listed Grade l. Client: English Heritage. |
St Peter's Church, Barton on Humber | ||
| Adams Building, Nottingham |
Conservation Plan and technical advice on repair and conversion of ornate Victorian lace warehouse to college of further education. First pioneering project combining conservation and PFI funding. Listed Grade ll*. Client: Clarendon College / Heritage Lottery Fund. |
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| Leeds - Liverpool Canal, Liverpool |
Leeds - Liverpool Canal, Liverpool Conservation guidance to major project to extend canal through north docks and across Liverpool Pier Head, terminating at the Albert Dock, as part of strategy to regenerate derelict dockland areas. Conservation Area / World Heritage Site Client: British Waterways. |
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Condition surveys and external repairs to mid 18th century country house and associated estate buildings, and insertion of new disabled access lift. Listed Grade l. Client: the National Trust. |
Beningbrough Hall, York | ||
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Conservation guidance to new and pioneering performing arts building in city centre, as part of strategy to revitalise conservation area. First completed UK project by Raphael Vinoly architects (New York) Client: Leicester City Council. |
Curve, Leicester | ||