News tagged bell-phillips-architects
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Bell Phillips submits affordable housing plans for Brent community group
The Architects’ Journal Bell Phillips submits affordable housing plans for Brent community group Bell Phillips Architects has lodged plans for a 100 per cent affordable housing development designed for single adults on a brownfield site in north London The post Bell Phillips submits affordable housing plans for Brent community group appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Josh Butler
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New practice Oddment: ‘We grew frustrated with conventional practice’
The Architects’ Journal New practice Oddment: ‘We grew frustrated with conventional practice’ Practice name Oddment Based Peckham, London Founded 2024 Main people Ned Scott and Alex Somerville, founding directors Where have you come from? We met at Bell Phillips Architects, where we both worked for several years. Over time, we found ourselves drawn to the idea of small-site development… The post New practice Oddment: ‘We grew frustrated with conventional practice’ appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Richard Waite
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Bell Phillips adds second stairs to 1,120-home scheme near Edgware Rd
The Architects’ JournalBell Phillips adds second stairs to 1,120-home scheme near Edgware Rd Bell Phillips Architects has redesigned a 1,100-home scheme near Edgware Road in central London to add second staircases in response to fire-safety rule changes The post Bell Phillips adds second stairs to 1,120-home scheme near Edgware Rd appeared first on The Architects’ JournalWill Ing
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Case study: The Tree House by Bell Phillips Architects
The Architects’ JournalCase study: The Tree House by Bell Phillips Architects Bell Phillips has completed The Tree House, a multipurpose public pavilion constructed from cross-laminated timber around a plane tree in south London’s Elephant Park The post Case study: The Tree House by Bell Phillips Architects appeared first on The Architects’ JournalAJ Contributor
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Abandoned plans for rooftop extensions cost London borough £3.7m
The Architects’ JournalAbandoned plans for rooftop extensions cost London borough £3.7m A London borough has admitted spending almost £4 million on abandoned projects to add rooftop extensions to housing blocks The post Abandoned plans for rooftop extensions cost London borough £3.7m appeared first on The Architects’ JournalGreg Pitcher
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