Archive for: February, 2014

University of Bristol: Remodelled Teaching Space Animation

Studio Lime have developed feasibility proposals for the University of Bristol, to provide remodelled teaching and work spaces at one of their main faculty buildings. The work was commissioned by the University’s Capital Development Team. The project proposed new lecture facilities and open plan group working areas for students; as well as agile office spaces…

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University of Bristol: Remodelled Teaching Spaces

Studio Lime have developed feasibility proposals for the University of Bristol, to provide remodelled teaching and work spaces at one of their main faculty buildings. The work was commissioned by the University’s Capital Development Team. The project proposed new lecture facilities and open plan group working areas for students; as well as agile office spaces…

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Huawei Office Handover

Last month saw the successful completion and handover of Huawei’s newly fitted out offices in Bristol. On behalf of Integral UK, Studio Lime Architects worked closely with the Client to develop an architectural and interior design proposal that met their needs. The scheme includes open plan offices, secure data labs, break out spaces, flexible meeting…

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Emma becomes RIBA Conservation Registrant

We’re happy to announce that Emma is one step closer to becoming a conservation architect! Emma is now a RIBA Conservation Registrant (CR) having demonstrated the required level of competency in her heritage portfolio. Emma will now continue to expand this knowledge to work towards her RIBA Conservation Architect accreditation. https://www.architecture.com/education-cpd-and-careers/membership-and-accreditation/conservation-registrant-cr

Planning Approval for Royal Mail Wrexham D.O.

Some good news to start the year, with planning approval granted for our expansion of the Royal Mail Delivery Office in Wrexham. The scheme provides additional sorting facilities, a new customer area, new landscaped areas and the removal of a number of underused outbuildings. Construction is due to start in Spring 2021.

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