Considering a Spacious Home Extension? Prior Approval Application for Larger Home Extension
by Sean Hill on Jul 28, 2023
Is it possible to construct an eight-metre-deep extension without the requirement for planning permission? Allow us to elaborate on the possibilities and limitations within the scope of Prior Approval. In this comprehensive guide, I’ll share insights and strategies for navigating the …
Exploring Structural Insulated Panels: Are SIPs Right for Your Self-build project?
by Sean Hill on May 30, 2023
In the world of modern construction methods, structural insulated panels (SIPs) have emerged as a groundbreaking solution that offers numerous advantages over traditional build methods. With their ability to accelerate the construction process, achieve exceptional airtightness, and re …
Echoes of Brickfields: A Reflection on Victorian London’s Brickmaking Legacy
by Sean Hill on Apr 27, 2023
A review of the recently published Bricks of Victorian London: A social and economic history by Peter Hounsell.
Unleashing the Potential of Backland Development: Can I build a separate house in my garden?
by Sean Hill on Apr 14, 2023
At our small contemporary design-led architecture studio, we are deeply committed to creating low energy and low embodied carbon designs that not only address the housing demand but also prioritise environmental responsibility. In this blog, we will delve into the world of backland de …
Can I Build a House on my Land in London?
by Sean Hill on Mar 14, 2023
Building a home on your own land is a dream many people share. The ability to customise every aspect of your living space and create a place that perfectly suits your needs and desires is undeniably appealing. However, before you can embark on this exciting journey, there is one cruci …
Understanding Embodied Energy
by Sean Hill on Dec 19, 2022
According to the World Green Building Council, the built environment is currently responsible for 39% of global energy related carbon emissions, split between operational (28%) and materials and construction (11%).