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David Le Lay Architects: July 2008
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David Le Lay Architects. Tuesday, 1 July 2008. The Orangery, Richmond, designed for County Gate Properties has recently sold. The asking price for the 5 bedroom detached house was £2.5 million. The project involved the substantial remodelling of a 1960 building, reinvigorating the layout and sprucing-up the interior and exterior. The house now has a much more dignified character and provides modern family accommodation. David Le Lay Architects. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Copper in Building Conservation.
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David Le Lay Architects: The London Mews House
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David Le Lay Architects. Thursday, 22 December 2011. The London Mews House. 8216;Beside the snug houses occupied by the wealthy in this fashionable quarter, there were mews, and small dark streets of small smelly houses, in which dwelt the industrious poor who ministered to their rich neighbours, in the shape of small tradesmen, workmen and workwomen, laundresses and etc., as well as stables for horses, and dwelling for coachmen’. Donald J. Olsen, The growth of Victorian London. David Le Lay Architects.
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David Le Lay Architects: August 2008
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David Le Lay Architects. Friday, 29 August 2008. Roof Repairs at St. Mary's Church. After a roof leak near the organ Jonathan Goode was invited by the church trust to investigate the cause of the leak and survey the state of the roofs. The picturesque church of St Mary's in Selling, Kent is listed Grade I and dates as far back as the 11th century. The church contains fragments of early medieval painted wall decoration. Hence it is extremely important to maintain a weather-tight roof. Listed Building Cons...
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David Le Lay Architects: The built environment needs a radical transformation.
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David Le Lay Architects. Monday, 21 March 2011. The built environment needs a radical transformation. In building I think there are three possible options to incorporate these patterns:. 2 Existing buildings. 80% of the buildings we will be using in 2050 are already built, and these are the buildings we must address now. It is very clear this is a large scale of sustainable refurbishment but it is possible to start working on them now. Architects who believe in sustainability and their multidisciplinary ...
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David Le Lay Architects: February 2011
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David Le Lay Architects. Monday, 7 February 2011. Art show attracts publicity to 39 Old Church Street. David Le Lay Architects. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). David Le Lay Architects specialise in domestic and conservation architecture. We are regularly involved in private housing commissions, refurbishment, and new build housing developments. David Le Lay Architects on facebook. The Foundry Gallery at David Le Lay Architects. Copper in Building Conservation. Some of the services that we provide.
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David Le Lay Architects: January 2009
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David Le Lay Architects. Thursday, 8 January 2009. St John the Evangelist - Quinquennial Inspecting Architect Appointment. Jonathan Goode has been appointed new Quinquennial Inspecting Architect for St. John the Evagelist, Palmers Green. Jonathan is registered with the London Diocese and the appointment was approved by the London Diocesan Advisory Committee for the Care of Churches. David Le Lay Architects. Wednesday, 7 January 2009. New Pavillion for Cadogan Square Gardens. David Le Lay Architects.
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David Le Lay Architects: Colour and Light in Architecture, The Founders' Hall, Radnor Walk, Chelsea
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David Le Lay Architects. Wednesday, 2 March 2011. Colour and Light in Architecture, The Founders' Hall, Radnor Walk, Chelsea. This month our office celebrated the opening of The Founders' Hall for Hill House International Junior School. I would like to describe my experience in choosing the colour scheme and its influence on the scheme design, as it was something I enjoyed doing. A perfect style is summed up in three words: texture, shape and tone. Colour in interiors should be always checked against...
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David Le Lay Architects: A Lesson in Chelsea History
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David Le Lay Architects. Tuesday, 5 April 2011. A Lesson in Chelsea History. Tapping away on gleaming iMacs, children from Hill House International Junior School are learning in one of their new classrooms, in a Grade II listed building in Radnor Walk. Known as The Founders' Hall and recently developed for the school by Chelsea based David Le Lay Architects, the building's story reveals the changing face of the area through the centuries. Drawing on Chelsea's reputation as an entertainment district, Smit...
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David Le Lay Architects: An Approach to Historic Buildings
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David Le Lay Architects. Tuesday, 23 November 2010. An Approach to Historic Buildings. 8220;Cadogan Place is the one slight bond that joins two great extremes; it is the connecting link between the aristocratic pavements of Belgrave Square, and the barbarism of Chelsea.”. David Le Lay Architects. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). David Le Lay Architects specialise in domestic and conservation architecture. We are regularly involved in private housing commissions, refurbishment, and new build housin...