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Local Architect - to help with extensions, refurbs, planning applications, estimating building costs


jonnyf

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I am a local architect based in Peckham Rye, close to Bellenden Road and Goose Green. I have been working in practice for 14 years in central London for big practices such as Bennetts Associates, Platform 5 Architects and Pollard Thomas Edwards Architects, and I have recently decided to set up a practice of my own called massingbird ltd.


www.massingbird.com


My experience ranges from designing and delivering small residential extensions up to large scale city developments; more information about me can be found at the website above. I am currently working on residential extensions in Homerton, Crouch End and West Wickham and I tutor regularly at Brighton University and Nottingham University two days a week.


I am able to help with planning application drawings, 3D images and visualisations, development of your design ideas, understanding construction periods and build costs and specifying products. I can help with designing house extensions, understanding potential problems with logistics and drainage and construction, kitchen and bathroom refurbishments, loft conversions, re-organising internal layouts, garden landscaping, underpinning and below ground extensions, and I have connections with structural engineers, quantity surveyors and party wall consultants.


Please feel free to contact me on 0786 646 6195 if you would like to discuss your ideas with me to understand how they might be achieved.

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