Category Archive for: Architecture

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.

Christmas Jumper Day

The Studio Lime Team enjoyed meeting up on teams for the regular Christmas Jumper Day 2020, in support of Save the Children’s Christmas Appeal.

Handover of Cathedral Primary School

Today we saw the handover of the final phase of our project at Cathedral Primary School. The project included the creation of new classroom spaces a new staff area and new WCs for the adjacent library, all located within the Grade 1 Listed Bristol Central library. A great team effort from everyone involved! Client: Cathedral…

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Structural Timber Awards 2020 Shortlist for Newton Farm Foods

We were delighted to learn that our cafe extension for Newton Farm Foods, near Bath, has been Shortlisted for this year’s structural timber awards in the retail and leisure category. The building includes a handcrafted, scissor trussed oak frame, combined with a highly efficient SIPS panel envelope. It provides much needed seating space for this…

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Kate Stevens becomes Certified Passive House Designer

Studio Lime Project Architect Kate Stevens  has qualified as a Certified Passivhaus Designer after getting confirmation from the PH institute earlier this week. As a practice, we are aiming to incorporate Passivhaus methods into the delivery of our Education, Workplace and Residential projects wherever possible.  We see this a critical step towards delivering healthier, low energy…

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Studio lime moving to new home on Colston Street, Bristol

After six years in Clifton Village, we are absolutely buzzing to be moving to our new home at 45 Colston Street. With a long lease and plenty of room to expand, the new studio will be our base for the foreseeable future.

Newton Farm Foods – Highly Commended at Bath LABC Awards

We were delighted to receive a highly commended award for our extension at Newton Farm Foods at the Bath & North East Somerset LABC awards. The building features an innovative green oak scissor truss frame with a high performance SIPs envelope.

Works progressing at St David’s Catholic College

Remodelling and landscaping works are progressing well at St David’s Catholic College in Cardiff. The project includes improved landscaping to the main approach, incorporating a number of changes in levels; a newly remodelled reception; and reconfigured entrance to the College’s chapel. Client – St David’s Catholic College Project Management and QS – RPA Consulting Architect…

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New Team Member

We are delighted to welcome Will Pike to the Studio Lime team. Will is a recent graduate of Reading University where he achieved a first class honours degree in Architecture. He joins us as a Part 1 Architectural Assistant and is already making himself very useful; preparing 3D models and working on number of planning…

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