Selected as design architects for an ambitious, phased scheme for St Mary’s Church, located within the grounds of Portchester Castle, to create a community hub for a growing congregation of over 300 members. The plans involve internal re-ordering of the church providing increased flexible space for the congregation and events, connecting into the main worship
Working as project managers alongside West Dean College to renovate the seven-storey Dilke House in the centre of London’s knowledge quarter, liaising with the management team and tutors to prepare the spaces for students. This new Central London Campus in Bloomsbury was opened in April 2024 will offer a range of creative courses, as well
Overseeing conservation repair of the grade II* listed 16th century farmhouse, the former home of painters Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant and known as the unconventional home of the so-called Bloomsbury Set. A quinquennial inspection of the house and immediately surrounding grounds was also completed to assist the Trust in scheduling future conservation works. Following
This project involved critical repairs to the sluice and spillway of a former furnace pond. These protect the archaeological remains of a 17th century furnace for which the pond was constructed. It is an important example of West Sussex’s industry of ironworks and later gun casting pits. The conservation and interpretation of these remains is
Providing ongoing assistance with a multi-phase, long term Heritage Lottery funded conservation repair project relating to a number of ‘Heritage at Risk’ museum buildings and structures within this listed public heritage site. Managing a team of specialist consultants and contractors, the project’s emphasis is on the continued development of the site as an educational source
Works involved conservation of the plaster relief panels in the chapel which dates back to the 16th century, the house having been semi-destroyed by fire in 1763 but never reinstated. Jane Jones-Warner was the Inspecting Architect to this grade I listed Ancient Scheduled Monument and the works were part funded by English Heritage.
A significant phased scope of conservation repair, focusing on the roofs of the historic college buildings. The works required careful coordination to ensure the grade II* listed building remained accessible throughout the works.