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Next Door Hextable - St. Peter’s Church Community Project
Pinchin Architects were approached by St Peters Church in Hextable, on the outskirts of Dartford to look at proposals to help develop a modern community venue including café, multi-purpose hall and a space for prayer and quiet reflection.
Planning Granted for 3 New Apartments in Haringey
We have obtained planning permission for a three-bedroom, four-person dwelling on Antill Road in Wood Green, Haringey for Haringey Council.
Small Site Architecture & Zero Carbon House Builds In London
Habitat loss, global warming and increasing sea temperatures are leading to a scenario where natural resource depletion and carbon emissions are destabilising our planet’s natural systems. Evidence suggests that we will shortly be in a situation where environmental changes are out of our control.
The Climate Emergency & Zero Carbon Architecture
We have all seen the staggering statistics surrounding habitat loss, species decline and global warming. They all point very clearly to the loss of balance between mankind and the natural world. Our generation is the tipping point.
Building on Green Belt Land: How can architecture enhance biodiversity?
Pinchin Architects have been appointed by the London Borough of Haringey to collaborate on an ambitious programme to deliver 1,000 homes at council rents by 2022.
Building a Holiday Rental Log Cabin - An Interview
We have obtained planning permission for a two-bedroom, four-person dwelling on Winchelsea Road in Wood Green, Haringey for Haringey Council.
Lollipops Nursery, Change of Use Planning Permission
We managed to achieve planning permission in July 2020 for a change of use of the day nursery / soft play centre to also have a dual use for a residential holiday let.
Planning Granted for a New Build House in Haringey
We have obtained planning permission for a two-bedroom, four-person dwelling on Winchelsea Road in Wood Green, Haringey for Haringey Council.
Planning Granted for a New Build House in Haringey
We have obtained planning permission for a three-bedroom, four-person dwelling on Antill Road in Wood Green, Haringey for Haringey Council.
Pinchin Architects Covid-19 Response
A granted planning permission has undergone a much-improved facelift by Pinchin Architects before construction begins along Ilford High Road in 2020.
Planning Granted for 2 New Build Terrace Houses in Haringey
We have obtained planning permission to replace two derelict retail units located within a residential street with two high quality 3-bedroom houses of a similar scale. They are designed in a contemporary style using brickwork and modern detailing whilst still respecting the character and appearance of the surrounding area.
Planning Granted for 3 New Apartments in Haringey
We have obtained planning permission for a three-bedroom, four-person dwelling on Antill Road in Wood Green, Haringey for Haringey Council.
Upward Extensions - Permitted Development Rights Changes 2020
We have obtained planning permission for a three-bedroom, four-person dwelling on Antill Road in Wood Green, Haringey for Haringey Council.
The Future of the High Street Post Pandemic
We have obtained planning permission for a three-bedroom, four-person dwelling on Antill Road in Wood Green, Haringey for Haringey Council.
Working From Home
A granted planning permission has undergone a much-improved facelift by Pinchin Architects before construction begins along Ilford High Road in 2020.
Planning Granted for 25 Apartments in Ilford
A granted planning permission has undergone a much-improved facelift by Pinchin Architects before construction begins along Ilford High Road in 2020.
Planning Submitted for Crystal Palace Apartments
A scheme compromising of 9 new high-quality apartments that exceed the London Plan space standards, with generous balconies, terraces and communal gardens has been submitted for planning within Lewisham.
An Architects Guide to the London Real Estate Forum 2017
I attended the London Real Estate Forum this year and was impressed by the balance of input from both the Public and Private sector in a conference and exhibition set over two days in the salubrious surroundings of Mayfair’s Berkeley Square.