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Edith Green-Wendell Wyatt Federal Building

The Edith Green-Wendell Wyatt (EGWW) Federal Building was an existing 18-story, 512,474 square-foot (47,610 square-meter) office tower, completed in 1974. The building no longer met the functional or the energy and conservation requirements of the contemporary US government, so a... View Project

Wildfowl Cottage

Designed to compliment the rescue of a derelict former waterside inn, this new room provides a refuge above the 100-year flood level. Through an exceptionally long gestation, with prolonged exchange with the planning and conservation authority, a single room has... View Project

Westering, Chagford

The design is inspired from the natural contours of the site. The ground adjacent to the dwelling remains unchanged, sloping from the northeast to the southwest, retaining the potential to conceal the building. A gravel track, branching off the existing... View Project

Tree House

The ground floor rooms of the two cottages were on different levels and both were half a storey above the rear garden. The renovation connects the original ground-floor rooms and provides a new master bedroom and wet room at ground... View Project

Stormy Castle

The brief was to provide a contemporary, Code Level 4 replacement dwelling of first class architectural quality on an exceedingly sensitive rural site on the North Gower coast. Occupying an elevated position on Llanmadoc Hill, the site is exposed on... View Project

Loughloughan Barn

A modernised barn loyal to its pastoral surrounds, made of stone, timber, glass and zinc, in County Antrim with views of Slemish... View Project

Lens House, London

Alison Brooks Architects has extended a nineteenth century house in north London with two tapered volumes that project into the garden. The first volume wraps around the brick walls at the side and rear of the house to create a... View Project

The Kench

The families of John Young and Charles Meloy have a long history with ‘The kench’, a spit of land to the West of Hayling island which was used firstly as a base for fishing and later, with the introduction of... View Project

House No. 7 Isle of Tiree

House No.7 has won Grand Designs Home of the Year 2014 and a Scottish Design Award. It has also been shortlisted for both an RIAS Award and the Saltire Housing Awards. The house has also been published widely. The restoration... View Project

Farningham House Cottage

Farningham House Cottage is an 18th Century Grade II listed property in the picturesque Kent village of Farningham. Emrys were instructed by a private client to design a glazed link extension to connect the main house with two outbuildings –... View Project

Flemingate

Often affectionately referred to as ‘a mini York’, the town’s architecture, including the medieval North Bar and gothic Minster together with the countless charming Georgian buildings, provides an interesting backdrop for the modern brands and businesses that populate the streetscape... View Project