The Building Conservation Directory 2021

20 T H E B U I L D I N G C O N S E R VAT I O N D I R E C T O R Y 2 0 2 1 C AT H E D R A L C O MM U N I C AT I O N S ARCHITECTS continued ◾ MALCOLM FRYER ARCHITECTS Unit LG05 Screenworks, 22 Highbury Grove, London N5 2EF Tel 020 7354 7370 Email info@mfryer-architects.com www.mfryer-architects.com ARCHITECTS : Malcolm Fryer Architects (MFA) offers a unique combination of sensitive contemporary design and historic building expertise. Under the direction of Malcolm Fryer, the experience of the practice ranges from careful building repairs through to large scale adaptive re-use and master planning projects. The conservation accredited practice has a strong track record of obtaining planning and listed building consents for complex and ambitious historic building projects, and for securing funding sources. Malcolm Fryer has been responsible for designing and delivering award winning buildings for a wide range of clients. ◾ MARTIN ASHLEY ARCHITECTS 46–48 London Road, Twickenham TW1 3RJ Tel 020 8948 7788 Email enquiries@ma-arch.co.uk www.ma-arch.co.uk CONSERVATION ARCHITECTS AND SURVEYORS : Martin Ashley Architects provides a full range of architectural and surveying services to assist owners, occupiers and custodians of historic buildings and estates towards their conservation, repair, adaptation, alteration, change and development for ongoing beneficial use in the 21st century. The range of remarkable buildings within the practice’s portfolio has allowed it to develop significant expertise in historic building conservation design, materials and construction techniques over many years. An educated, philosophical, practical and collaborative approach is the foundation of all MAA’s work and is a means of ensuring exemplary award-winning conservation practice. RIBA, ARB, AABC, RICS, SPAB Scholar. See also: display entry on this page. The view of the River Thames from the west side of the Flag Turret of the Church of St Anne’s Limehouse. The Church was designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor in 1714 and consecrated in 1730. The White Ensign is flown from the Flag Turret as a beacon to ships approaching the Port of London. Proposals are in hand to undertake major restoration and safeguarding works to this remarkable building. MRDA Architects LLP 3 King Street Cloisters, Clifton Walk, London W6 0GY Granny’s Well, Mixtow Pyll, Lanteglos by Fowey, Cornwall PL23 1NB T: 020 8748 3755 E: office@mrda.co.uk www.mrda.co.uk ◾ McDANIEL WOOLF Larkfield Studios, 32 Larkfield Road, Richmond, London TW9 2PF Tel 020 8332 1981 Email info@mcdanielwoolf.co.uk www.mcdanielwoolf.co.uk RIBA CHARTERED PRACTICE : Architects and interior designers with a specialism in adaptive design and the creative re-use of commercial, workplace and residential buildings for the 21st century. Projects include listed and locally listed properties, many in conservation areas, with specific experience of ecclesiastical and 20th century architecture. From large conservation schemes to small domestic works, there is a focus on interior architecture, fine furniture, lighting and finishes. The partners are involved at all stages of every project, from feasibility studies, heritage assessments and statements of significance, through to technical detailing and working with specialist trades on-site, ensuring a bespoke and personal service. ◾ MICHAEL ATKINSON ARCHITECTURE + HERITAGE Clarewood, 144 New Ridley Road, Stocksfield, Northumberland NE43 7EH Tel 07800 593347 Email info@atkinsonarchitecture.co.uk www.atkinsonarchitecture.co.uk Twitter @architecturo DESIGN AND CONSERVATION ARCHITECTS : A northern RIBA chartered architectural practice that is passionate for new design and constructive conservation within the historic environment. The practice has specialist expertise in the conservation, repair, alteration and refurbishment of historic buildings, structures and landscapes. Clients range from private homeowners, churches, community groups, local authorities and commercial organisations. Services offered include architectural design (briefing to completion), feasibilities, preparation of conservation plans and statements, quinquennial condition reports, building recording and traditional skills training. Michael Atkinson is accredited in building conservation (AABC) and a member of the Durham Diocesan Advisory Committee. 46-48 London Road, Twickenham, Middlesex, TW1 3RJ Tel. 020 8948 7788 email: enquiries@ma-arch.co.uk www.ma-arch.co.uk Martin Ashley Architects are specialists in the field of Conservation, repair and regeneration of outstanding historic buildings and providing expertise in contextual design for new buildings in historic settings. Kensington Palace Queen’s Gallery for Historic Royal Palaces Photography–PaulWhiteforSykes&SonLtd.bykindpermissionofHistoricRoyalPalaces DESIGNAND CONSERVATION CONSULTANTS MARTIN ASHLEY A R C H I T E C T S

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