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Building the Dream! - A new local architectural practice


Darrenoldfield

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Dear members of the East Dulwich Forum


I am a Chartered Architect who has recently relocated from Cambridge to East Dulwich, and I'd like to introduce my new Architectural Practice to the local ED community: www.darrenoldfield.co.uk. I am happy to offer consultation services as well as full architectural design, planning and project management for residential, community, education and commercial projects. I'd also like to let you know that one of my designs is being screened on UK TV later on this week (see details below).


I have almost 10 years of experience working with private clients on residential projects, with community groups and Heritage Lottery Fund applications, with local authorities and educational establishments, both state and private. I have worked on a range of residential refubishments, alterations and new homes, both in the UK and abroad.


My work is ethically and environmentally conscious, and I pride myself on establishing and maintaining good client relationships. I am RIBA Chartered and registered with the Architect's Registration Board.


Building the Dream


This coming Tuesday, October 22nd, my latest completed project is being screened on More4 at 9pm. 'Building the Dream' follows my clients John and Sally, as they construct their own prefabricated, low energy home in Cambridgeshire. Please tune in!


If you have a project in mind, or know someone who does, please do get in touch. I attach a couple of examples of recent projects, but for further information please visit my website ? www.darrenoldfield.co.uk.


Darren Oldfield :: Architecture & Illustration

69 Underhill Road, East Dulwich, SE22 0QR

0208 425 2209 :: [email protected]

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