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Fashion Museum, Bath

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The Fashion Museum Bath will be the only museum in the UK dedicated to the history and heritage of British fashion.

The project will preserve and transform Bath’s Grade II listed Old Post Office into a state-of-the-art 21st-century cultural institution housing museum galleries and learning spaces, and serving as a hub for local, national, and international communities.

In collaboration with 6a architects, the building is being designed to comply with EnerPHit building fabric and energy efficiency standards, complemeted with a low tech approach to gallery climate control and deployable exterior shading.

Black Robin Farm

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We are working with Feilden Fowles Architects to transform an existing farmstead into a new world-class culture and education centre.

A joint endeavor by Eastbourne Borough Council and the Towner Gallery and set in the unique landscape of the South Downs National Park, the project aims to connect visitors with the landscape and heritage of the site’s remarkable agricultural Downland setting.

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Farmworker’s House

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The Farmworker’s house designed by Hugh Strange Architects has been shortlisted for the RIBA House of the Year 2024. We provided environmental and building services advice for this building. The building incoporates a monolithic facade

The building has also been awarded an RIBA National Award 2024

Tate Liverpool

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We are working with Tate Liverpool and 6a Architects on the major reimagining of the landmark gallery on Royal Albert Dock Liverpool.

The project involves a complete upgrade and replacement of the buildings services addressing the need to eliminate fossil fuels and preparing the Grade I listed building for a zero carbon future.

Barbara Hepworth Studio

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We are working with Tate and Adam Khan Architects to transform the Palais de Danse, a Grade II listed workshop used by Barbara Hepworth in St Ives, Cornwall.

The project involves a careful restoration and reinvention allowing the building to open to the public for events, performances and exhibitions. We are developing a new environmental and building services strategy for the building.