DJSA Practice Profile - David J Stewart Associates

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DJSA Practice Profile - David J Stewart Associates
Practice Profile
David J Stewart Associates
Chartered Architects
SPD101
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INTERIOR
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Bloxham Mill Business Centre,
Barford Road, Bloxham,
Oxon, OX15 4FF
T: 01295 267565 E: [email protected]
Contents
Practice Profile
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Our Services
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Knowledge
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Structure
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Environmental Policy
ISO 9001 Quality Assurance Certificate
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Constructionline Certificate
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Curriculum Vitae of key members of the practice
Case Studies
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Practice Profile
David J. Stewart Associates is an RIBA Chartered Practice and was established in
October 1984 in Banbury, Oxfordshire, UK.
David Stewart was given the opportunity to acquire the English office of McAlister
Armstrong and Partners in 1984 having joined them in 1979.
DJSA comprises of fully qualified Architects, senior Architectural Assistants, and junior
Architectural Assistants with administrative support. We also work with experienced
Consultant Architects who help support our workload when required. This allows DJSA as
a practice to be flexible, responsive and maintain quality. In maintaining our ISO 9001
Quality Management procedures and the requirements of a Chartered Practice we promote
continuing professional development throughout all levels within the practice.
Under the direction of David Stewart, the Practice grew steadily and occupied period
premises at Hightown Road, until 2004. In 2004 the Practice moved into new bespoke
office space on the Hightown Road site, which was been developed to ensure potential
for further controlled growth. In 2015 the Practice moved away from Hightown Road
into serviced offices in Bloxham.
The development of our Commercial Client base has included commissions from a
number of Nationally based Companies with development requirements throughout the
U.K. The Practice has adopted a policy of immediate response to accommodate these
Client requirements and has continued to invest for growth.
During the early 1990's as recession began to affect the Construction Industry, the
Practice was fortunate to retain a healthy project portfolio with its existing Motor Trade
Clients. As the quantity of commercial projects began to diminish our expertise in
Automotive projects enabled us to progress whilst others were regressing. This
continued work allowed us to retain our full compliment of experienced staff and to build
upon our specialisation at a time when there was a real requirement for Architectural
Practices to be able to demonstrate specialist skills in a particular field.
During 1992 and 1993, we demonstrated our commitment to Quality by being one of the
first architectural practices in the UK to register and develop procedures under BS5750
(now ISO 9001:2008). This work was rewarded with third party accreditation by Lloyds
Register Quality Assurance Ltd. in July 1993 and recently upgraded to the ISO
9001:2008 standard. Our Quality Policy reflects our commitment to Client satisfaction.
Artists Impression of Honda Edinburgh
DJSA are also members of Constructionline relating to their desired technical,
managerial and financial standards and have been awarded their Qualification
Certificate under the disciplines of Architecture and Project Management. The Practice
builds upon its awareness of current and rapidly changing legislation. Our commitment
to I.T. ensures that we keep pace with technical advances and legislative changes.
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Our Services
DJSA is committed to exceeding the standards required of an RIBA ‘Chartered
Practice'. With our service to clients we strive to achieve and promote the benefits the
practice through:
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Long term Partnerships.
Integration of the design team.
Sustainable Development and Life Cycle Costing.
Adding value to a project at every stage and implementation of Quality
Management.
Being responsive and understanding our clients.
Architecture & Design
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Full Architectural services covering all aspects of the RIBA outline plan of work
from initial commission through to project completion.
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Feasibility and concept design
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Design and planning
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Detail design and tender
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Site supervision and contract administration
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Specific design and construction information services covering the following
procurements routes:
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Design & Build
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Construction Management
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Management Contracting
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Partnering Arrangements
Brand Design and implementation.
Space Planning, Interior Design and Fit Out works.
Master Planning and Strategic Development.
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Project Planning
Brief Development
Design Management
Procurement and Tender
Value Engineering
Site Supervision and Contract Administration
Post Completion Review
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Knowledge
DJSA have a broad knowledge base, encompassing a variety of market sectors. We
continue to develop our business in the Commercial, Community, Education,
Healthcare, Residential and Automotive sectors. This work covers all areas of the UK
from Private clients, Local Authorities, and Service Providers to National and
International companies.
Effectively serving our clients, we have a focus in the Motor Industry and Residential
market sectors. This enables steady growth along with other market sectors providing
continuity and diversity of our workload.
Motor Industry
Residential
DJSA has been providing a full architectural and specialist design services to the motor
industry for 25 years. We have built up and continue to expand our reputation as
specialists in Motor Dealership Design. We work closely with both manufacturers and
key industry retailers.
Our residential work covers a wide range of developments and the practice calls upon this
experience to achieve high standards in areas of Design quality, Lifetime provision and
economic viability to Social, Private development and Consumer clients. Our work involves
the following aspects:
Our commissions involve support and development for Mercedes Benz, Rolls Royce,
Jaguar, Land Rover, Honda, Renault and Peugeot Citroen. Collectively within the
practice our experience covers most major Brands and Retail Groups. We deliver a high
level of expertise to this market sector. Our principal areas of work cover the following:
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Dealership Developments
Brand Design and Support
Strategic Property Review & Feasibility
Space Planning
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Viability and Housing Mix
Mixed use developments
Urban Renewal
Housing Quality Indicators
Lifetime homes Standards
Code for Sustainable Homes
Listed & Building Conservation Area Consents
Extension and Renovation
New Build Development
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Structure
Key Members of the Practice.
David Stewart as the Principal takes primary responsibility for the practice and its
activities. To this end David takes an active role in each commission. The
management and progress of our services is monitored against the ISO 9001 Quality
Management system. Key stages are reviewed and necessary adjustments made to
ensure Quality through design and information is achieved. Our structure allows
flexibility to deliver on projects whilst ensuring that full support is provided to staff
engaging in their professional development.
David J Stewart
Principal
Primary responsibility for the Practice and all its activities
Responsible for Contract Review of all commissions
Quality Management Representative
David J Stewart BA (Hons) Dip Arch RIBA - Principal
The practice profile is David's résumé. In forming the practice in 1984 from McAlister
Armstrong and Partners, David has continued to deliver projects throughout a variety of
market sectors over 25 years. David is looking to the future in developing a strong practice,
delivering quality through all aspects of each commission and through the development of
individuals.
Terry West BSc Dip Arch - Consultant Architect
There is a long standing association between Terry West and DJSA. Terry has worked as a
consultant to David Stewart for several years and his association includes managing the
Middlesbrough office in the late 1980's and through the early 1990's. Terry provides not only
his vast experience in project delivery and detail design knowledge but also the flexibility to
be responsive to workload demands.
Tom Elliott BA (Hons) Dip Arch - Consultant Architect
Tom has qualifications in both Architecture and Town Planning and has been with the
practice since 2005 and has now completed his professional practice qualifications. Project
experience has covered projects in the Residential, Mixed Use Development and Motor
Dealership sectors. Tom takes a project lead role in the practice, delivering projects from
feasibility stage through to completion on site.
Administration
Associates
Architects / Consultant Architects
Architectural Assistants
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Environmental Policy Statement
As Architects David J Stewart Associates acknowledges the need to limit the effects
of its business activities on the Environment and to actively pursue a policy of reduction
in energy usage and emissions of Greenhouse Gases that contribute to Global
Warming.
We aim to implement all reasonably practicable measures to prevent pollution to the
environment and comply with all current environmental regulations, legislation and other
requirements.
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Ensure that we meet or exceed all relevant and current environmental
legislation and other requirements regarding our business operations.
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Strive to ensure that all our wastes are handled, stored and disposed of as
required not only by current legislation but as examples of best practice. Work
to reduce the amount of waste produced in terms of both office and other
waste. Investigate all opportunities for increasing recycling initiatives
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Investigate measures which would reduce the consumption of raw materials
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Strive to minimise the risk of pollutant disposal to water, land and air
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Provide appropriate training to our employees to enable them to implement
this environmental policy. Communicate this policy to contractors as well as
our own employees.
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Minimise the environmental impact of our business operations as guided by
the international standard for environmental management systems BS EN
ISO14001:2004
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Exercise control as far as possible, over the environmental impacts arising as a
result of work being undertaken on our behalf by our subcontractors, suppliers
and maintenance contractors
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Undertake a review of this policy in light of any new knowledge, changing
legislation, environmental impacts or public concerns.
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Strive to achieve continual improvement with regard to environmental
management.
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Environmental Policy – Implementation
David J Stewart Associates recognise that the products of our designs will have a
greater environmental impact than our own operations therefore we are further
committed to exercising our professional skills in such a way as to minimise
environmental impact in so far as this is possible within the instructions received from
our clients.
We have also successfully applied sustainability criteria to motor dealership projects which
have resulted in energy savings of 10% and above. Key design measures that can be used
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Summertime temperature control can be primarily provided by high and low level
ventilation, however wet underfloor systems can have the facility to provide
chilled water to showroom areas via heat pump systems. Providing cool water to
underfloor pipework can limit peak summer temperatures and prevent excessive
space temperatures and the need for air conditioning.
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Exposed concrete slabs at ground level to increase buildings thermal mass thus
allowing beneficial use of solar gains to moderate temperature change, and thus
reducing peak heating and cooling demands
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Provision of shading on the external façade providing reduced solar gain and
peak internal temperatures
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Natural ventilation of showroom to reduce cooling energy use, including night
time ventilation to maximise the benefit from lower night time temperatures to
cool the exposed thermal mass.
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Improved lighting control and lamp efficiency
Implementing our environmental policy on projects, and establishing design principles
with efficient energy systems and responsible selection of materials, can lead to
environmentally responsible developments.
We have successfully implemented sustainability measures in many of our social
housing schemes with many projects achieving level 3 under the Code for Sustainable
Homes. We are currently working on projects that are designed to meet levels 4 and 5
under the Code. Some of the design measures used on our housing projects include:
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Solar hot water collection for domestic hot water systems.
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Photovoltaic panels for the on site generation of electricity.
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Responsible selection of materials, chosen for their green credentials using
the BRE Green Guide.
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Building with excellent thermal performance and high levels of air tightness
reducing the amount of energy required for heating.
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Providing cycle storage and separate bin storage for recycling household
waste.
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Energy efficient lighting and water saving features such as low flush toilets and
water recycling.
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ISO 9001 Quality Assurance Certificate
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Constructionline Registration
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Curriculum Vitae – Terry West - Consultant Architect
PRACTICE
Consultant Architect
Shuttleworth Picknett & Associates
DEWJOC
West Associates
David J Stewart Associates
North Yorkshire County Council
Armstrong Douglas Ferguson Partnership
2002 – Present
1998 – 2002
1997 – 1998
1993 – 1997
1989 – 1993
1987 – 1989
1975 - 1987
DEWJOC
Feasibility work for Housing Associations and detail design work for a Pharmaceuticals
facility.
West Associates - Principal
Working in the areas of Residential including housing associations, Retail and Industrial.
EDUCATION
David J Stewart Associates - Associate
Associate managing the Middlesbrough office of the practice. The work consisted of
predominately motor dealership developments over a number of years. Projects were also
completed in the areas of Residential Care and Leisure.
ARB registered Architect
Diploma in Architecture
Bachelor of Science
North Yorkshire County Council
Senior project architect for school redevelopments and Residential care. Responsible for
the National Building Specifications department and coordinating training.
EXPERIENCE
Armstrong Douglas Ferguson Partnership - Associate
12 years of experience in delivering projects on a wide range of sectors including Retail,
Residential and Sheltered Accommodation.
Consultant Architect
Master planning, facility design and technical assistance for airport terminals in South
Africa, Republic of Mali, Panama and across Cape Verde. Along side other commission
for practices including David J Stewart Associates. Working on a range of projects from
Leisure, Motor Retail and Residential schemes.
Shuttleworth Picknett & Associates
Senior Project Architect working on commercial projects in the Industrial, Leisure and
Retail Sectors.
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Curriculum Vitae – Tom Elliott - Consultant Architect
PRACTICE
Consultant Architect
David J Stewart Associates, Banbury
David J Stewart Associates, Banbury
February 2015 – Present
June 2008 – February 2015
September 2005 – August 2006
EDUCATION
Oxford Brookes University
Professional Practice
Oxford Brookes University
Post Graduate Diploma
Specialism: International Architecture
Regeneration and Development
The University of the West of England,
BA (Hons) Architecture and Town Planning (2.1)
North Oxfordshire College
Foundation in Art and Design
December 2009
(RIBA Part 3)
September 2006 – July 2008
(RIBA Part 2)
He has recently completed a mixed use development of retail, social and private housing.
Other areas of project experience covers Listed and conservation consents along with a
new build eco-home.
His knowledge of detail design expands form traditional construction to timber frame
projects and more commercial areas of design through his motor experience.
Sustainability issues are part of his current workload in both implementation and
understanding of life cycle costing.
September 2001 – July 2005
(RIBA Part 1 & RTPI Part 1)
September 2000 – July 2001
EXPERIENCE
David J Stewart Associates - Architect
Tom has been with the practice since 2005 from his Part 1 placement through his diploma
and has now completed the final stages of his professional practice RIBA part 3
examinations and is now a fully qualified architect.
Project experience has covered mainly Residential Development and Motor Dealerships.
Tom takes a project lead role in the practice, delivering projects from feasibility stage
through to completion on site.
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Bryan House, Bicester
This development provides affordable, flexible housing for rent to local families. This
exemplar scheme, part of the Eco Bicester initiative, delivers homes to Code For
Sustainable Homes Levels 4 and 5.
The development involved the demolition of the existing accommodation, which fell
short of current accommodation standards. The accommodation covers 23 units
across the site of 1 & 2 Bed Apartments with some allowing for split occupancy and
2, 3 & 4 Bed Houses.
Completed in October 2012, the project is now being monitored by Sanctuary Green
Technologies with Oxford Brookes University through the Technology Strategy
Board’s (TSB) Building Performance Evaluation (BPE) Programme.
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Orchard Way, Banbury
The Orchard Way project will involve the redevelopment of a dilapidated site
containing 8 shops, 4 maisonettes and 9 one bedroom flats. This Brownfield
development will provide 33 new one and two bedroom flats and 4 retail units.
This scheme is designed to respond to its context, maximising the visibility of the
retail units whilst responding to the challenge of a sloped topography and corner plot.
Key to the scheme is the clear definition between public and private space with all
residential units level three for code for sustainable homes.
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Bramley Close, Kidlington
The site is on the Eastern edge of Kidlington in the Oxford Greenbelt and as such
was subject to planning restrictions. DJSA were involved in extensive consultation
with the local authority in establishing the need and suitability of the site.
The layout has been designed to respect the rural character of the area whilst still
providing modern community based facilities like the large Public Open Space. The
location and orientation of units has been considered and to maximise the views
available both internal and external to the site.
The dwellings achieve Level 3 of the Code for Sustainable Homes and full Lifetime
Homes.
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Langford Court, Bicester
This new build development for three houses replaces an unused corner of the local
area that previously contained disused garages, the three bedroom houses in
Bicester provide social housing to rent for local families. Operated by Charter
Community Homes, part of the Sanctuary Housing Association.
These dwellings achieve Level 3 under the Code for Sustainable Homes built to
standards 25% better than current Building Regulations. The project makes use of
modern methods of construction, the use solar thermal panels for heating water,
along with of energy and water saving features.
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Bloxham Road, Banbury
This project created two separate extensions to an existing three bedroom house.
The side extension built with carefully selected brick to match the existing dwelling
included the development of new bedrooms and bathrooms at first floor level, along
with a new study and bigger kitchen and garage space on the ground floor.
In addition, the clients wanted to replace a poorly constructed existing extension with
a new dining and living area overlooking the rear garden. This extension used an oak
frame with a zinc roof to create a striking contemporary feel.
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Albany Mews, Old Windsor
This project involved the conversion of a former retail unit, located within a
predominantly residential street in Old Windsor. The existing single storey building
occupied a large footprint almost the entire width of the narrow site.
By subdividing the existing building, we were able to create four large dwellings
within the footprint. The addition of the modern bay windows and inclusion of large
roof lights ensure all rooms have high levels of natural light.
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The Limes, Shenington
Extension and refurbishment of existing Grade II listed house. Conversion of
outbuildings and barns to accommodation annex and home-office.
The principal extension provides a fine living space with vaulted ceiling and exposed
timbers with a salvaged period fireplace, creating a bold focal point to the room, with
spectacular outward views across the garden and local countryside.
The outbuildings create extremely comfortable guest accommodation all detailed to
a very high standard with self-contained kitchen and an adjacent home office facility.
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Honda Newcastle
New Build comprising showroom, workshop and valet facilities. The development
involved the construction to two new buildings and associated external works on
part of a car park site.
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Main franchise building with sales, workshop, parts and administration
facilities on two floors.
Detached vehicle valet and wash facility.
Externally the development includes :
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Access road and parking for customers and staff.
Display areas for new and used vehicles.
Parking for vehicles being serviced and turning facilities for car
transporters.
The building is designed to reflect the current aspirations of the vehicle
manufacturer whilst addressing the perception of the building from the
approach to the Silverlink Retail Park from the west. Despite the relatively
low level of the site (in relation to the main road and roundabout) the
building allows good views of the vehicles on display, particularly from
traffic approaching and passing the site on Atmel Way.
The whole development reflects the modern corporate image of Honda, UK.
Client: Honda UK Ltd.
Contract Value: £1.73M
Location: Middle Engine Lane, Silverlink Business Park, Newcastle upon Tyne
Contractor: Talbot Construction Ltd
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Honda Edinburgh
A new build Honda motor dealership in Edinburgh, comprising showroom, workshop
and valet facilities. The project features the new Honda corporate image for their
dealerships, including the many new sustainable building features.
The dealership has naturally ventilated showroom area, ground source heat pumps
for winter warming and summer cooling, and solar panels all helping to reduce the
energy demands. Along with solar shading and efficient lighting design the project
will exceed the Edinburgh City target of producing 10% of the building's energy
demands on site.
Client: Honda UK
Contract Value: £3.4M
Location: Whitehill Road, Newcraighall, Edinburgh
Contractor: Talbot Construction Ltd
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Renault Tamworth
New Build comprising showroom, workshop and valet facilities. The development is
located on the site of a former industrial process building which has been demolished
to accommodate two new motor dealership projects (Peugeot and Renault). The
Renault Dealership is designed in line with current corporate design standards
incorporating the principles of Dealership 2000 and including a used car display
canopy. Internal and external finishes are all based upon these standards and reflects
the up to the minute environment expected in a new-car sales facility.
Client: Sutton Park Motor Company Ltd.
Contract Value: £0.83M
Location: Lichfield Road, Tamworth
Contractor: Ashe Construction Ltd
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Land Rover Derby
This new build showroom for Land Rover is designed to reflect the current aspirations
of the vehicle manufacturer. The curving glazed frontage is designed to address the
adjacent roundabout, allowing good views of the vehicles on display to all traffic
movements towards the site. The development comprises a showroom, workshop,
parts department and valet facilities. There are areas for new and used car display,
including an all terrain display for off road vehicles.
The whole development incorporates a varied palette of materials, exposed steel with
colour coated insulated panels to the external walls combined with feature areas of
natural stonework and western red cedar panels are used both externally and
internally providing a durable low maintenance finish reflecting the modern corporate
image of the Land Rover Motor Company.
Client: Inchcape Motors Retail
Contract Value: £1.45M
Location: Derby
Contractor: Bowmer & Kirkland Ltd
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Jaguar Honda Tamworth
An existing Jaguar facility extended and refurbished. Utilising spare capacity on the
site the existing showroom was divided to give brand separation between the new
Honda showroom and Jaguar Showroom.
The workshop was extended to accommodate the expanded aftersales business
following the introduction of the Honda brand to the site.
Client: Colliers Group
Contract Value: £0.27m
Location: Tamworth
Contractor: MCS Group
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Mercedes Benz Stourbridge
This showroom refurbishment and external prep facility was the last phase of
development for this town centre based site. The project consisted of a full internal
showroom refurbishment to the latest Mercedes-Benz specification.
New workshop bays were formed following the erection of the new prep facility.
External canopies and entrance portique added to complete the development.
Delivering a top class facility for this established Mercedes-Benz dealer, Drayton.
Client: Drayton
Contract Value: £0.75m
Location: Stourbridge
Contractor: MCS Group
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Mercedes Benz Shrewsbury
A new motor dealership development for the Mercedes Benz Brand. The dealership
includes provision for the sales and service of vehicles and associated preparation
works and valeting.
The positioning of the building was carefully considered in relation to many
parameters. The desire to form a prominent ‘Gateway’ building to Enterprise
roundabout along with the need to address the function and movement within the
site. The relationship of vehicle display, customer parking and the link to the internal
space and operation, have all directed the design process.
The main elevations of the showroom are fully glazed and form the focus to both
Enterprise roundabout and Vanguard Way.
The blue proscenium entrance archway focuses the symmetry of the main entrance
and provides a statement.
The colinade and over sailing roof gives depth and interest to the elevation in front of
the full height of glazed curtain walling showcasing the product. The remainder of the
building being more functional represents the working side of the development.
Composite cladding laid horizontally with matching vehicle and pedestrian entrances.
The Prep Building follows a similar form of a simple language reflecting the ‘working’
nature of the use. The Prep Building and east facing showroom where no first floor
area is required have been lowered. This area of roof provides an opportunity for
external plant to be hidden behind a parapet detail.
Client: Drayton
Contract Value: £3.4M
Location: Shrewsbury
Contractor: MCS Group Ltd
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Ryeford Arms, Stonehouse
Ryeford Arms is a new residential care home for Special Needs currently under
construction. This is the first phase of a planned relocation of residents and
operations from the nearby HFT campus at Frocester Manor. The project comprises
part demolition, extension and refurbishment of the existing Ryeford Arms building to
provide a residential care facility under use class C2. The project also includes the
erection of two further buildings so that overall 12 bed spaces are provided in three
groups of four to provide care to adults with learning disabilities.
The buildings will provide supported living to the current occupants of Frocester
Manor, and will be managed and operated by HFT. The proposed buildings are
designed to be fully accessible and aspects of dementia guidelines will be
incorporated to provide a suitable home for the residents throughout their whole lives.
Client: HFT Ltd
Contract Value: £ On Site
Location: Stonehouse, Gloucestershire
Contractor: B J Campbell South West Ltd
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Oldends Lane, Stonehouse
The proposal at Oldends Lane is to provide new accommodation for supported
living/residential care in Stonehouse. This will involve the demolition of an existing
dwelling house in order for two one-bed houses and five one-bedroom flats to be
constructed. The two buildings, a pair of houses and a small range of flats, will be
domestic in scale so that overall 7 bed spaces are provided to provide care to adults
with learning disabilities under use class C2.
This is the second phase of a planned relocation of residents and operations from
the nearby HFT campus at Frocester Manor. The buildings will provide supported
living to the current occupants, and will be managed and operated by HFT.
Client: HFT Ltd
Contract Value: £ at Tender Stage
Location: Stonehouse, Gloucestershire
Contractor: TBC
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