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hhnorthcross

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Dear everyone,


After having a read through this section of the forum I have noticed a few who are looking for architectural services in the area.


I am an architectural designer and my partner a fully qualified architect. We live adjacent to Lordship Lane. We have some spare time at the moment and are looking for local freelance work. We have extensive experience on both large-scale new build and smaller residential renovation projects, schools and community projects working for practices in Central London. Eventually we would like to start our own practice but for the meanwhile are looking for work to get us started on our own.


We are well-versed in all stages of design from strategy, concept, permitted developments, planning submissions, building control through to construction. We are also proficient at public consultations and community engagement, and would even love to know about any projects for the community.


We can provide our services at a fraction of what our practices might, and we are open to consulting with you about your work prior to any decisions being made. Given our experience we are effective at gaining approval and adept at working with planners. If you would like to see past work we are also happy to share.


We look forward to hearing from you.


All the best,

S

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