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Anna Bazant ? local architect


Anna Bazant

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Dear East Dulwich Forum,


My name is Anna Bazant and I am the co-owner of Shape of Architecture Ltd. I live in 21 The Hamlet, Champion Hill, between Denmark Hill and East Dulwich stations.


My company, Shape of Architecture, is a Polish-English architectural practice whose services include:

-extensions

-loft conversions

-interiors

-offices

-shops

-residential conversions

-new residential buildings

-design of larger buildings

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We offer competitive prices and high quality of services.

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One of our projects, a row of terraced houses in Nunhead in London received an award for the best little development in the UK.

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We offer both planning as well as building regulations stage designs.

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We cooperate with a range of specialists including a surveyor as well as a structural engineer.

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We offer both hand drawings as well as computer generated visualisations.


We offer free advice on the phone and no obligation quotation for our architectural services.

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Yours sincerely,


Anna Bazant


You can contact me via:

email: [email protected]

m: 07525 338 664

or visit our website: www.shapeofarchitecture.com

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