The practice was formed in 1980 by Chris Cowper, James Griffith joining in 1985 and Tim Powter-Robinson in 2000. James retired from the Partnership in 2012, with Simon Redman and Adrian Small becoming partners in the same year. Karen Lim joined as an Associate in 2005 and became a partner in 2018. She is an 'Architect Accredited in Building Conservation' specialising in the restoration of listed buildings. The practice varies in size from 15 to 20 staff, depending upon workload. All of our projects have a common approach to their design, reflecting a desire to achieve honesty in their composition and use of materials, as well as to add to the wider environment in an unselfconscious way.
We are delighted that construction has started on a new dwelling in Burnham Market, Norfolk. The house sits at the… https://t.co/kAUil99oPN
We are pleased to announce that our Carlton Marshes Visitor Centre project for The Suffolk Wildlife Trust has reach… https://t.co/ymPHK5iHCi
We are delighted to announce that our project @davidparrhouse has been successful at first stage assessment and is… https://t.co/QEf34KwA14
We are delighted to have recently submitted planning for a replacement dwelling in North Norfolk. The proposal is c… https://t.co/KOQ2X9EPEj
We’re excited to see that our newly completed North Norfolk House has been featured in Urban Front’s magazine Door… https://t.co/Tt78AMlhg2
We have recently completed a feasibility study for a Paragraph 79 house which sits outside the development framewor… https://t.co/4TOpfMqRd2
With the birdcage coming down, our curtilage listed barn in Cambridge is beginning to reveal itself once more, as w… https://t.co/7ypAWO8RRi
We are pleased to announce the recent completion of the new Geological Collection Archive for @Cambridge_Uni. The p… https://t.co/zjplGZNY7P
We are pleased to note that enabling works have started on the Youngsbury Estate. The works include the installatio… https://t.co/PX2z1uUQGn