HISTORIC BUILDINGS CAMBRIDGE
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ARCHITECTURAL ILLUSTRATOR. George Davidson Architects is a small practice with a friendly professional approach. The practice aims for achievement through quality of design and management. George Davidson is an accomplished architectural illustrator who can provide high quality illustrations. Founded in 1988, the practice has since handled a varied workload.
Cowper Griffith Architects Award Winning RIBA Architectural practice specialising in Higher Education, Private Schools, Sports Facilities, Religious Buildings, Health Centres, R&D Commercial, Housing, Private Houses, Conservation historic Buildings.
Hugo Prime & Co Chartered Building Surveyors is an independent practice based in Cambridge, England providing a comprehensive service with an emphasis on surveys and defect diagnosis of all forms of property with a special interest in historic buildings
The en-suite rooms tend to be at the upper end of the price range, but all rooms are of a high standard and the majority contain at least a handbasin - there are one or two that do not have hand basins. Students eat their main meals in the Hall and Buttery (in Old Court), but snacks and light meals can be prepared in the "gyp-rooms" adjacent to the bedrooms, one gyp-room serving four or five students. For Graduate Students the College aims to provide subsidised accommodation
memorials, biocide, building, ancient, friable, stonemasons, property tradesmen, restorers, domestic, arts and crafts, conservation officer, building and construction, propery, listed, buildings
An award-winning practice combining innovative, quality designs with environmentally friendly low energy solutions.
St Catharines is one of the constituent Colleges of the University of Cambridge Founded in 1473 St Catharines has an ideal central location with 58 Fellows, 150 graduate students, and 410 undergraduate students
- ENGLISH HERITAGE EAST OF ENGLAND REGION
24, BROOKLANDS AVENUE, CB2 2BU CAMBRIDGE | Phone : 01223 582700The Government's legal responsibility for the historic environment can be traced back to the Ancient Monuments Act of 1882. For the next 100 years the state continued to be involved in protecting the nation's built heritage through bodies and Government departments such as the Ministry of Works, the Historic Buildings Council, the Greater London Council and the Department of the Environment. In the early 1980s, Michael Heseltine, then Secretary of State for the Environment, proposed that the…
Clare College Our purpose is that through their study and teaching at the University they should discover and acquire the precious pearl of learning Elizabeth de Burgh, Lady of Clare, 1359
The National Trust protects special places in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, for ever, for everyone
Architects for the care and adaptation of historic buildings and towns, and the design of new buildings in sensitive areas Expertise recognised in 100 awards
Feilden Mawson LLP Architects, Designers, Master Planners, Project Managers, Architectural Conservation and Regeneration Specialists
