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Works have now commenced at the New Inn! We are happy to have contractor E J Taylor on board to deliver these seven beautiful houses. Figure/Ground Architects is pleased to share the significant progress made on the first building of the Winstanley and York Road Estate Regeneration project. Figure/Ground Architects is pleased to announce the submission of an Outline Planning Application of Village 7, Gilston Area on behalf of Briggens Estate 1.

Figure/Ground Architects is pleased to announce that they have been awarded a place on the London and Quadrant Housing Trust - Architects (Counties) Framework. Figure/Ground Architects' managing Director Cody Gaynor is pleased to be appointed as a member of the Hertfordshire Design Review Panel. Figure/Ground Architects is pleased to be appointed to Swan Housing Association's Architects Framework.

Figure/Ground Architects is pleased to announce that planning consent has been granted for the development of a site in Romford, Havering, RM2. The consented scheme includes.
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We have extensive experience in the residential sector, from large scale housing developments, to sophisticated, bespoke projects for individual clients.
Creativity and innovation drive our approach to housing, whether for the private or public sector.
We always begin by understanding the specific needs of our clients and - importantly - the people who live in the homes we design.
This mixed use scheme, on the site of an existing television studio, was designed to enhance the character of the surrounding conservation area, replacing industrial sheds with modern work spaces and apartments.
The development is broken down into distinct buildings of differing scales and materials, each responding to its specific setting.
The ground floor work spaces form an active courtyard, whilst a four storey block to the south houses apartments.
The courtyard also provides new public pedestrian routes through the site further integrating the development into the local community and urban context.
The design concept at the root of this project was the desire to achieve maximum diversity and expression of character within a single building.
Pattern House, with its interlocking apartments, is an exploration of the relationship between repetition and variety.
The design offers a wide range of apartment types repeated within a three dimensional spatial matrix like the pieces of a stacking block puzzle.
The internal complexity of the interlocking units has been expressed on the facade of the building with a system of concrete 'fins' that act as balconies and privacy screens, clearly outlining each individual apartment.
The brief for this project required the optimisation and enhancement of a previously consented design in order to improve the appearance of the elevations and internal arrangement of the apartments.
The resulting four-storey building with front and rear balconies provides three 1-bedroom flats and ten 2-bedroom flats together with private amenity space, six car-parking spaces and 11 bicycle spaces.
Whilst largely remaining faithful to the scale and massing of the original scheme, the final proposal was considered by the client and, significantly, by the planners to represent a vast improvement in design quality.
This bold mixed-use development has transformed a brownfield site in South London, providing 202 new homes and a series of vibrant new work spaces, grouped around a central courtyard.
The block layout is reminiscent of the surrounding urban pattern with its Victorian live/work units and associated inner-block courtyards.
A four storey terrace along Crampton Street (all affordable) responds to the scale of the existing residential buildings within the Pullens Conservation Area, immediately opposite, and provides a screen to a taller linear building behind, notable for its dynamic, colourful faade.
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