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Kensal Green Architects

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Kensal Green was first recorded as ‘The King’s Wood’ on a broad green at the junction of Harrow Road and Kilburn Lane (later Wakeman Road).

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Queen’s Park Architects

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The Queen’s Park neighbourhood and conservation area is an important historic area, with a high level of preserved Victorian housing dating back to the late 1800s. The area’s urban layout is distinguished by its cohesive design centered around the park, which is a good example of a Vi …

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The Art of Crafting a Sustainably Elegant Home: Unveiling the Hidden Factors that Shape Green Architecture

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Each project we work on teaches us that crafting an energy-efficient, beautiful home, akin to creating a symphony, requires an intricate dance of various elements, each resonating with its unique rhythm. At RISE Design Studio, our chief focus is woven around the harmonious union of co …

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Shortlisted for Inaugural Brent Design Awards

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The Lexi Cinema & Hub has been shortlisted for the London Borough of Brent’s first celebration of design excellence.

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RIBA Plan of Work 2020: A Comprehensive Guide

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Architects like most professions welcome industry led guidelines and approaches to inform and improve their work both for their clients, collaborators, and their own progression.

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Discover How To Achieve Your Eco Home

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“CO emissions from buildings and construction hits new high” announced the headline from 2022’s Global Status Report for Buildings and Construction. Released at COP27, it paints a gloomy picture of the sectors huge rate of energy consumption and emissions.

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Heat Pumps – the future of home heating?

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Unless you have been hiding, you could not fail to realise that UK energy bills are at an unprecedented level. If we believe the press and general whisperings, then predictions are they will triple by 2023 reaching £5,000 for an average household.

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The Rise in Popularity of Green Roofs

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Living roofs or green roofs, were until recent years a rarity in the UK building landscape, seen as a luxurious design addition implemented by the few with adoption much greater in countries such as Switzerland and Germany.

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No more VAT on green home improvements

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In March this year, the UK Government removed the requirement for VAT on payments related to the installation of certain energy saving materials in residential property in Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland). This will be in place until the end of March 2027. Scrapping VAT on …

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Spotlight on David Lea and low carbon design

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“When we build we reveal our vision of the future.” These words embody David Lea’s approach to designing buildings that are in harmony with the natural world. Today, this has never been more important and here at RISE Design Studio we will continue to take inspiration from Lea’s work, …

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