Do I Need an Architect?
by Sean Hill on Jun 19, 2024
Do I need an architect? Investing in a building project is not a decision to be taken lightly. It involves a substantial commitment of finances and personal aspirations. When embarking on such a venture, it becomes very important to ensure that every aspect is meticulously handled wit …
Quality Architecture Services – 10 Reasons Why Not to Choose Cheap Architect Services
by Sean Hill on Sep 27, 2023
Over the years we’ve witnessed the ever-growing demand for architectural services in our bustling city. However, in recent years, there’s been a noticeable surge in the availability of cheap architect drawing services online. While the prospect of saving money might initially seem tem …
West London Architects
by Sean Hill on Apr 3, 2023
West London is an important historic area, that is recognised for its historical, cultural, and architectural significance. There are seven conservation areas in West London, including:
How do I address concerns of darkness and isolation in a new Basement?
by Sean Hill on Feb 26, 2023
A ‘Rooflight’ in the Basement made from two mirrors.
Discover How To Achieve Your Eco Home
by Sean Hill on Nov 29, 2022
“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.
The Rise in Popularity of Green Roofs
by Sean Hill on Oct 3, 2022
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.
Interview with Charlie Warde
by RISE Design Studio on Oct 27, 2021
Sean Ronnie Hill, Director of RISE Design Studio, recently interviewed Charlie Warde, a London born artist, who is now based in Marseille. His wide-ranging practise celebrates and critiques the themes behind post war architecture, in particular social housing. A number of his works ca …
Traditional Procurement vs. Design & Build: Making the Right Choice for Your Project
by Sean Hill on Jun 1, 2021
As an architect with over 20 years of experience, working in a small contemporary design-led architecture studio focused on low energy and low embodied carbon designs, I am frequently asked about the best approach to construction procurement: traditional procurement or design & bu …
Covid and the rise of co-working?
by RISE Design Studio on Feb 17, 2021
As so many of us continue to work from home, it is not surprising that ‘the office’ as we once knew it has begun to feel like a distant memory. While escaping the daily commute has no doubt been a breath of fresh air for many, we remain faced with the daily grind of setting up work at …
Imperfection and the pursuit of happiness in architecture
by RISE Design Studio on Oct 28, 2020
2020 has definitely not been a perfect year. But what if we accept that any feelings of suffering we experience are a part of life? What if it is not in our remit to be completely and enduringly happy all the time? What if, in embracing imperfection, we can find happiness? These are q …