Granary lifted into position
We are excited to see the 18th Century Granary now lifted into position at Ancient Party Barn.
We are excited to see the 18th Century Granary now lifted into position at Ancient Party Barn.
The Tousend Trees House is featured in the 'Week in pictures' in the AJ from 28.03.13, for winnig planning permission.
We are delighted to discover that Liddicoat & Goldhill are finalists for the Blue Ribbon Awards under Housing Architect of the Year and Self-build Project of the Year 2013. http://www.blueribbonawards.co.uk/
David & Sophie talk about how they came by their plot of land for the Shadow House in today's Homes & Design section of the Independent.
We were delighted to see the Shadow House feature in last night's Evening Standard Homes & Property magazine. In Ruth Bloomfield's 'build it yourself' article David talks about self-building and how to come by potential sites.
Planning has been granted for the refurbishment & extension of this grade II listed barn in Oxfordshire, due to start on site this summer!
We are delighted to have been granted planning permission for an exceptional eco-friendly house in rural Essex, to be built predominantly from locally-sourced timber. This was decided yesterday at committee with 10 votes to 1! We hope to start on site in Autumn. To read more about this project click here: www.liddicoatgoldhill.com/work/the-thousand-trees-house
On Friday we had an oyster-fuelled design charette for Victoria Park House. Each team put forward their ideas for the front façade of the new-build house in East London. Designs included inverted structures, perforated layers, curvature & vertical gardening.
Last week Liddicoat & Goldhill ran a workshop at Leicester School of Architecture to explore the making of architecture at simultaneous micro- and macro-scales. Each group of students constructed a bespoke skyscraper through the repetititon and accumulation of many tiny elements.
David was recently featured in a report by Ipsos-MORI on behalf of IKEA as the Swedish company celebrates 25 years of "Life At Home" in the UK. To read the full article click here: http://www.academia.edu/2101986