By SuperUser Account on
02 February 2011
 Darnton EGS acted as architects for the development of the new Borehamwood superstore on behalf of client Morrison’s. We are delighted to have been part of the team to deliver this first major new build scheme in London.
Our architectural team were permanently on site in the run up to the turn of the year to ensure completion and handover were smoothly achieved in line with project programme. As a result this complex...
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By SuperUser Account on
17 November 2010
 The transformation of 115 New Cavendish Street on behalf of the University of Westminster has been completed by the London office of Darnton EGS.
The additional of a sixth storey vertical extension to the existing building provides new and improved facilities, including a Learning Resource Centre.
Designed to achieve a BREEAM rating of Very Good, our team developed design features that have helped to improve the sustainable...
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By SuperUser Account on
26 May 2010
 We are pleased to announce our success in being appointed to a four year framework agreement to provide architectural services to City of Bradford Council. The appointment is part of a growing number of such agreements with public sector bodies throughout the UK, with frameworks being held with the following:
Cornwall College
South West Consultants Framework
University of Westminster
University of Bolton
Places...
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By SuperUser Account on
26 May 2010
 The complex specialist restoration of the Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall is now complete and opening performances have met with wide spread acclaim not only for the aesthetic appearance of the stunning facility, but also the world class acoustic performance. Working hand in hand with venue designers, Darnton EGS completed the renovation on time and to budget, within the constraints of a Grade 1 listed building.
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By SuperUser Account on
26 May 2010
 Part of our continued investment in our professional staff and people, our London team has seen the successful achievement of Part 3 qualification and membership of the RIBA for two of our the architectural team. Congratulations to Julius Steinert and Jim McCulloch.
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By SuperUser Account on
26 May 2010
 Once derelict and at risk, Esholt Farm has been transformed into a high quality, modern office and commercial complex on behalf of client KeyLand Property. Housed with in listed former farm and out buildings, the offices now provide contemporary and high performing businesses space, being an exceptional example of the potential for re-use and regeneration of rural sites.
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By SuperUser Account on
26 May 2010
 Having achieved planning permission for this complex and interesting project, Darnton EGS have completed the detailed design of an affordable housing development for Elim HA on a brownfield regeneration site at Stapleton Road, Bristol. The project is designed to achieve Code for Sustainable Housing Level 3.
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By SuperUser Account on
26 May 2010
The phased refurbishment of student services and library facilities at the University of Huddersfield has achieved an amazing transformation of the aesthetic and functional qualities of the facilities on offer to students.
Already hailed by the client as ‘one of the best learning facilities in the UK’, the library transformation has been short listed for the Times Higher Education refurbishment award.
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By SuperUser Account on
20 May 2010
 The landmark new Creative Arts Building at the University of Huddersfield has been the recipient of further awards. Already the winner for the 2008 CIAT Technical Excellence award, the building has gone on to win RIBA White Rose region awards and a 2010 Green Apple Award for the Built Environment.
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