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Of Buildings and Belonging


The Choice of Materials and Finishes in Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas: Preserving Heritage While Embracing Modern Living
The UK’s historic architecture has always fascinated me, every brick, cornice, and timber beam tells a story. Listed buildings and conservation areas are more than beautiful spaces; they’re living pieces of history that connect us to our past. But anyone who’s worked on one knows that restoring or adapting these properties can be both rewarding and challenging. It’s not just about what looks right, it’s about what feels authentic and what lasts. Every decision must respect st
Jun 34 min read


Listed Buildings and Brutalist Architecture in London: My London, Layered in History
When walking through the streets of London, you’re never far from a reminder of the city’s rich architectural heritage. As someone who lives and works in the heart of London, and runs an architecture practice rooted in conservation and renovation, I see these layers of history not just as a backdrop, but as a source of daily inspiration. From medieval landmarks to bold 20th-century concrete forms, London’s skyline reflects a city constantly evolving. Among these layers, liste
Sep 22, 20256 min read


Preserving History: The Best Heritage Glazing Solutions for Replacing Windows in Listed Buildings
If you’ve ever looked into replacing windows in a listed building, you’ll know it’s rarely straightforward. In a recent project, I helped a client after their initial window replacement had been refused by planning. We reworked the design using slim glazing set within the original frames, secured listed building consent, and achieved exactly what they’d hoped for preserving both the character and the comfort of their home. That experience inspired this article, based on a que
Apr 7, 20255 min read
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