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  • plusicon 9 Belgrave Mews
    A new mews house with basement, with ground source heating and cooling
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    • LocationCentral London
      ClientPrivate
      ArchitectDoone Silver Architects
      SectorResidential/Individual house
      DatePlanning secured
      Image creditDoone Silver Architects
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  • plusicon 9 Cheyne Place
    Refurbishment and double basement extension of townhouse
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    • LocationChelsea London
      ClientPrivate
      ArchitectMWAI Architects
      SectorResidential/Individual house
      Date2015
      Image creditAlexander James
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      A major renovation and extension of a substantial Victorian townhouse comprising a new contemporary rear extension, remodelling of the existing house and two levels of new basement providing a cinema, gym, spa and utility rooms.

  • plusicon Calverton Manor
    Refurbishment of Grade II* manor house dating back to the 17th century
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    • LocationBedfordshire
      ClientProf & Mrs David Lock
      ArchitectPeter Howard
      SectorResidential/Individual house/Listed
      Date2011
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      The project featured on the BBC ‘Restoration Homes’ programme series. The house is heated by ground source heat pump.

      (Michael Popper at Michael Popper Associates)

  • plusicon Exhibition Mews, Bordon
    A terrace of three prototype carbon-neutral houses in Bordon, Hampshire.
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    • LocationBordon, Hampshire
      ClientThe Radian Group
      ArchitectAsh Sakula
      SectorResidential
      Date2015
      Image creditGareth Gardner
      AwardsRIBA 2016 Stephen Lawrence Prize Shortlist 2016
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      Each of the homes features a highly insulated core containing the living areas, with an uninsulated entrance porch extending into the front garden. The houses achieve Code for Sustainable Homes level 5, through the high standard of insulation, efficient boilers, controlled mechanical ventilation and roof-mounted PV. The former firemen’s training tower was refurbished and used as a support for 60 additional photovoltaic panels, providing additional power to the project and making a striking landmark.

  • plusicon Friendship House
    New 200-bed key-worker hostel in Southwark
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    • LocationLondon
      ClientLondon Hostels Association
      ArchitectMJP Architects
      SectorResidential/Student accommodation
      Date2004

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      Each bedroom has en-suite shower room, and there are shared kitchen facilities and common rooms.

      (Michael Popper at Michael Popper Associates)

  • plusicon Furzey Farm
    Listed barn conversion and extension.
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    • LocationOxfordshire
      ClientPrivate
      ArchitectWaugh Thistleton
      SectorResidential/Individual house/Listed
      Date2011
      Image creditWill Price

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      Heating was provided by ground source heat pumps

      (Michael Popper at Michael Popper Associates)

  • plusicon Ice Cream Factory
    A new private house in a secluded setting in North Devon
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    • LocationNewton Abbott
      ClientPrivate
      ArchitectDavid Kohn Architects
      SectorResidential/Individual house
      DateDue 2017
      Image creditDavid Kohn Architects
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      Part of the building is a retained structure which was once the first organic ice cream factory in the UK.

  • plusicon Jacobs Ladder
    Contemporary house with indoor swimming pool set in mature woodlands
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    • LocationOxfordshire
      ClientPrivate
      ArchitectNiall McLaughlin Architects
      SectorResidential/Individual house
      Date2011
      Image creditDavid Grey
      AwardsRIBA 2000
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      (Michael Popper at Michael Popper Associates)

  • plusicon KH House
    Contemporary extension to existing house
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    • LocationPangbourne, Berkshire
      ClientPrivate
      ArchitectDelvendahl Martin Architects
      SectorResidential/Individual house
      DateDue 2017
      Image creditDelvendahl Martin Architects
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  • plusicon Kings Gate and The Zig Zag Building
    Two buildings in a redevelopment project to create residential properties, office space and retail units with access to new outdoor public space between them.
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    • LocationLondon
      ClientLand Securities
      ArchitectLynch Architects
      SectorCommercial and residential
      Date2016
      AwardsShortlisted for - Best high volume new housing development’ and ‘Best large commercial building’ categories - The Local Authority Building Control (LABC) Building Excellence Awards

      WAF (World Architecture Festival) 2016 Best Office
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      Situated on Victoria Street in central London, the scheme comprises a residential building with 99 luxury apartments and an office building offering approximately 187,000 sq.ft of office accommodation. The ground floor includes retail, restaurants with below ground parking provision around a common combined cooling, heating and power (CCHP) led energy centre

      (Kieren Elsdon at Grontmij)

  • plusicon Kings Road, Reading
    New build, listed conversion and refurbishment of student residences
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    • LocationReading
      ClientBagri Foundation
      ArchitectMetropolitan Workshop
      SectorResidential/Student accommodation
      DatePlanning submitted
      Image creditMetropolitan Workshop
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      The project entails the refurbishment and extension of an existing student residence and a Grade II listed former office building, and the construction of a new 5 storey pavilion to create a total of 78 additional en-suite student bedrooms and associated facilities. The proposals include centralised boiler and CHP with rooftop PV.

  • plusicon Manor House Apartments
    Refurbishment and conversion into 6 high quality apartments
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    • LocationClapham, London
      ClientRoyal Trinity Hospice
      ArchitectSketch Design
      SectorResidential/Flats/Listed
      Date2016
      Image creditJames Balston
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      A former 18th century manor house on the edge of Clapham Common, and used until recently for patient care within the hospice, the upper floors have been sensitively converted into apartments producing rental income to support the running of the hospice. Individually metered heating, water and power to each apartment is taken from the hospice’s central services.

  • plusicon Nelson Road
    High quality refurbishment & conversion of an existing Grade II terrace in historic Greenwich into 10 apartments
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    • LocationGreenwich, London
      ClientGreenwich Hospital
      ArchitectTrehearne Architects
      SectorResidential/Flats/Listed
      Date2014

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      The services installations included smart-controlled electric heating, heat recovery ventilation and low energy lighting. The works took place above a trading restaurant (Jamie’s Italian) on the ground floor and careful coordination was required for the integration of incoming services and drainage which needed to pass through the restaurant.

  • plusicon Sidway Hall
    New contemporary private house
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    • LocationStoke-on-Trent
      ClientPrivate
      ArchitectGregory Phillips Architects
      SectorResidential/Individual house
      DateDue December 2016
      Image creditForbes Massie

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      A new build contemporary 1200sqm private house with indoor swimming pool, built to an extremely high specification. Low energy features include air source heat pumps, solar hot water and PV.

  • plusicon Windsor Walk
    A new development of 8 maisonettes
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    • LocationCamberwell, London
      ClientCity Square Properties
      ArchitectHibbs Walsh Architects
      SectorResidential/Flats
      Date2016

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