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Hello

I am currently looking for an architect for a significant refurbishment project of a family house in a conservation area. I would appreciate recommendations for architects and particularly comments regarding Red Squirrel Architects based in Forest Hill and Trevor Lahiff Architects (Camberwell, knatchbull road).


The house needs to be done up completely incl. central heating, electrics, and I am considering potential for a garden extension.


Thank you

Hi there,


My partner is a Chartered Architect at Gauld Architecture. They specialise in listed buildings and projects in conservation areas. Project size varies from small loft conversions to new builds. Here is the website: http://www.gauldarchitecture.com/. Their office is in Russell Square but we live locally. If you are interested give either Ali or Kevin a ring and they can come and survey your property.


Hope this helps.

Hi there, I am a fully qualified sole practitioner architect based in SE15 close to Goose Green, and I would be very interested in this kind of work.


I have over twelve years experience in practice doing a variety of architectural work from small scale residential to much larger buildings, but i have recently decided to set up on my own and I am looking for work; you can review my CV at www.jonnyfisher.com.


Please get in touch if you would like to chat about your project and I can give you some guidance regarding my fees and contractors and build costs.


I look forward to hearing from you.


Jonny

Hi. Try Green and Teggin. Very easy to work with couple who helped us with our lovely extension. Excellent for domestic architectural projects, working sympathetically with existing buildings.

[email protected]

07961 104955

020 7358 1618


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