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RIBA Conservation Register Conservation 17 If you are looking to commission work on a heritage building, you will need an architect with specific skills and experience. Our register of specialists encompasses all aspects of historic building conservation, repair and maintenance. For more information visit: www.architecture.com/findanarchitect/ FindaConservationArchitect by Tier RIBA Conservation Register 287 RICHARD BIGGINS DENIS COGAN ROISIN DONNELLY Frederick Gibberd Partnership, 117-121 Curtain Road, Kelly and Cogan Architects, 28 Westminster Road, Stoneygate, Consarc Design Group Ltd, The Gas Office, 4 Cromac Quay, Specialist Conservation Architect London EC2A 3AD Leicester LE2 2EG /81 North King Street, Smithfield, Dublin 7, Belfast BT7 2JD T 0207 739 3400 Republic of Ireland T 028 9082 8400 GIBSON (SCA) [email protected] T +353 (0) 1 872 1295/ 07557 981826 [email protected] ALEXANDER www.gibberd.com deniscogan@kelly andcogan.ie www.consarc-design.co.uk SCA CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURN JULIET COLMAN SIMON DOUCH SCA Has authoritative knowledge of Burnside House, Shaftoe Crescent, Hexham, JCCH, Kirby House, Pury End, Towcester, Northants NN12 7NX HOK International, The Qube, 90 Whitfield Street, London W1T 4EZ conservation practice and extensive Northumberland NE46 3DS T 01327 811453 T 020 7898 5119 T 01434 600454 / 07543 272451 [email protected] [email protected] experience of working with historic [email protected] www.jcch-architect.co.uk www.hok.com www.christopherblackburn-architect.co.uk buildings. CHRISTOPHER COTTON STEPHEN DOUGLAS RHYS BROOKES Purcell Miller Tritton, 29 Marygate, York YO30 7WH Hall Black Douglas, 152 Albertbridge Road, Belfast BT5 4GS Harrison Brookes Architects, 15 Portway, Frome, Somerset BA11 1QP T 01904 644001 T 028 9045 0681 T 01373 474398 [email protected] [email protected] JOHN ALEXANDER [email protected] www.pmt.co.uk www.hallblackdouglas.co.uk www.harrisonbrookes.co.uk Jonathan Rhind Architects, The Old Rectory, Shirwell, NICK COX CAROLINE DRAKE Barnstaple EX31 4JU HUGH BUNBURY Nick Cox Architects, 77 Heyford Park, Upper Heyford, Donald Insall Associates, Bridgegate House, 5 Bridge Place, T 01271 850416 Nicholas Jacob Architects, 89 Berners Street, Ipswich, Oxfordshire OX25 5HD Chester CH1 1SA [email protected] Suffolk IP1 3LN T 01869 238092 T 01244 350063 www.jonathan-rhind.co.uk T 01473 221150 [email protected] [email protected] SUSAN AMAKU [email protected] www.insall-architects.co.uk www.njarchitects.co.uk ROBERT CRAGGS Woodhall Planning & Conservation, Woodhall, 56 Woodhall Lane, Calls Architecture Ltd, The Studio, 32 The Calls, Leeds LS2 7EW PETER DRUMMOND Leeds LS28 5NY GARY BUTLER T 0113 205 6580 Peter Drummond Architects, 130 Stanley Street, Glasgow G41 1JH T 0113 255 4660 Butler Hegarty Architects Ltd, Unit 208a2, Belgravia Workshops, [email protected] T 0141 530 7955 [email protected] Marlborough Road, London N19 4NF www.callsarchitecture.co.uk [email protected] www.woodhall.co.uk T 0207 263 8933 www.pdarch.co.uk ROBIN CRANE CHRISTOPHER BAGLEE [email protected] www.butlerhegartyarchitects.co.uk Crane & Associates, 52 High Street, Esher KT10 9QY MARIACHIARA FALIVA Spence & Dower LLP, 25 Main Street, Ponteland, Thornton Tomasetti Ltd, Exmouth House, 3-11 Pine Street, Newcastle upon Tyne NE20 9NH T 01372 470524 STEPHEN CALVERT [email protected] London EC1R 0JH T 01661 820071 Pearce Bottomley Architects, Roman Ridge, Aberford, www.craneassociates.com T 0207 014 4400 [email protected] Leeds LS25 3AW [email protected] www.spenceanddower.co.uk T 01132 812000 HUGH CULLUM www.thorntontomasetti.com Hugh Cullum Architects Ltd, 61b Judd Street, London WC1H 9QT LOUISE BAINBRIDGE [email protected] www.pbarchitects.co.uk T 0207 383 7647 EDWARD FARRELL Seymour & Bainbridge, 9 Charlecote Mews, Staple Gardens, 19 Half Acre Road, London W7 3JH Winchester, Hampshire SO23 8SR [email protected] PETER CAREY www.hughcullum.com T 0208 579 0043 T 01962 868027 Donald Insall Associates, 1 Harington Place, Bath BA1 1HF [email protected] [email protected] T 01225 469898 MICHAEL DARWELL www.seymourbainbridge.co.uk [email protected] John Coward Architects Ltd, No. 3 Unsworth’s Yard, Ford Road, HUGH FEILDEN Cartmel, Cumbria LA11 6PN Feilden + Mawson LLP, 21-27 Lambs Conduit Street, SARAH BALDWIN www.donaldinsallassociates.co.uk T 015395 36596 London WC1N 3NL Christopher Thomas Architects, The Old School House, JAIDEEP CHAKRABARTI 1 The Uplands, Smethwick, Birmingham B67 6EG [email protected] T 0207 841 1980 10 Petersfield, Cambridge CB2 1BB www.johncowardarchitects.co.uk [email protected] T 0121 558 5000 T 07812 112926 www.feildenandmawson.com [email protected] [email protected] ASHLEY DAVIES www.ct-architects.com www.caroe.com Ashley Davies Architects, 15 Pickwick Close, Thornhill, CORINNE FITZPATRICK RIBA ConservationRIBA Register Cardiff CF14 9DA Ferguson Mann Architects, 18 Great George Street, Bristol BS1 5RH ConservationRIBA Register DAVID BARNES JENNIFER CHAMBERS Donald Insall Associates, 1 Harington Place, Bath BA1 1HF T 02920 750599 T 0117 930 2775 Chambers Conservation Ltd, 88 Tattenhall Road, Tattenhall, [email protected] [email protected] T 01225 469898 Chester CH3 9QJ www.ashleydaviesarchitects.co.uk www.fm-architects.co.uk [email protected] T 07484 133270 www.insall-architects.co.uk [email protected] FAYE DAVIES JOHN FORDE Tier www.chambersconservation.com Burrell Foley Fischer LLP, York Central, 70-78 York Way, Feilden + Mawson LLP, 21-27 Lambs Conduit Street, Tier TONY BARTON London N1 9AG London WC1N 3NL Donald Insall Associates, Bridgegate House, 5 Bridge Place, ALAN CHANDLER Chester CH1 1SA T 0207 620 6114 T 0207 841 1980 Arts Lettres Techniques, 33 Arlington Road, London NW1 7ES [email protected] [email protected] T 01244 350063 T 0207 383 4778 / 07857 76780 www.bff-architects.com www.feildenandmawson.com [email protected] [email protected] www.insall-architects.co.uk NICOLA DE QUINCEY ROBERT FRANKLIN MARCUS CHANTREY Nicola de Quincey Architecture and Conservation, 43 New Road, The Robert Franklin Studio, The Stable Block, Castle Farm, JOHN BEAUCHAMP Benjamin + Beauchamp Architects Ltd, The Borough Studios, London E1 1HE Clifton Road, Deddington, Oxon OX15 0TP Benjamin + Beauchamp Architects Ltd, The Borough Studios, Wedmore, Somerset BS27 3TH The Borough, Wedmore, Somerset BS28 4EB T 0207 377 2028 T 01869 338166 T 01934 713313 [email protected] [email protected] T 01934 713313 [email protected] www.robertfranklin.net [email protected] www.b2architects.com RICHARD SPENCER DEAN www.b2architects.com Page & Dean Ltd, Old St Peter’s, Peterstone, Cardiff CF3 2TR MICHAEL GARNER BRUCE CLARK Garner Southall Partnership, Ashby House, Middleton Street, PHILIP BELCHERE T 01633 689066 Nash Partnership, Somerset Coalhouse, 23a Sydney Buildings, [email protected] Llandrindod Wells, Powys LD1 5ET Development Services, Shropshire County Council, Shirehall, Bath BA2 6BZ Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY2 6ND T 01597 822 412 T 01225 442424 JONATHAN DEEMING [email protected] T 01743 255668 / 07970 388280 [email protected] Purcell, 9 The Precincts, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2EE www.garnersouthall.co.uk [email protected] www.nashpartnership.com T 01227 475375 www.shropshire.gov.uk [email protected] JAMES GIBSON RENATA CODELLO 7 Red Lane, Appleton, Warrington, Cheshire WA4 5AD NICOLA BERLUCCHI, ENG. www.purcelluk.com Soprintendenza BAP, San Marco 1, 30124 Venezia, Italy T 01925 267344 Berlucchi s.r.l., Societa di servizi tecnici per l’ingegneria, IAN DIEFFENTHALLER C. da Soncin Rotto, 4 25122-Brescia, Italy T +39 338 523 5509 [email protected] [email protected] City & Country Residential, Bentfield Place, Benfield Road, T +39 (0)3 029 1583 Stansted CM24 8HL [email protected] T 01279 817882 www.studioberlucchi.it [email protected] www.cityandcountry.co.uk 288 289 JENNIFER GILLATT CAROLINE JAMES ROGER MEARS PAUL PRENTICE Mosedale Gillatt Architects, 1-4 Forth Lane, Pembroke Design Ltd, 5-7 Picton Place, Haverfordwest, Roger Mears Architects, 2 Compton Terrace, London N1 2UN Purcell, 15 Bermondsey Square, Tower Bridge Road, London SE1 3UN Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 5HX Pembrokeshire SA61 2LE T 0207 359 8222 T 0207 397 7171 SMITH GILLATT T 0191 2617444 T 01437 764135 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.rmears.co.uk www.purcelluk.com www.mgarchitects.info www.pembrokedesign.co.uk SCA SCA ROSA MILITO JANIE PRICE CRISTINA GONZALEZ-LONGO RACHEL JAMES Stephen Levrant: Heritage Architecture Ltd, 62 British Grove, Kennedy O’Callaghan Architects, 70 Cowcross Street, 35 Northfield Crescent, Edinburgh EH8 7QD RJ Architect, 63A Lauriston Road, London E9 7HA Chiswick, London W4 2NL London EC1M 6EJ T 0131 656 6504 T 0208 525 8992 T 0208 748 5501 T 0207 253 6600 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.heritagearchitecture.co.uk www.kocarchitects.com MARK GOODWILL-HODGSON JANE JONES-WARNER Inclusive Design Ltd, Minerva House, Spaniel Row, Nottingham NG1 6EP Jane
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