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advice : building upwards rather than outwards
If you own a small detached house or bungalow and need a bigger home, but moving or extending outwards is not suitable for your needs, then building upwards could be an option for you.
archangels article
The evolution of our studio as we continue to produce create people’s dream homes.
portfolio magazine
Dream design : The challenge: Transforming a traditional city centre bungalow into the perfect home.
build it magazine
Bauhaus inspired bungalow conversion : Demolishing the roof of an existing bungalow and adding two new floors above, using lightweight timber construction with high levels of insulation.
readers home magazine
A modern marvel : transformation of a tired 1930’s bungalow into a light-filled home that captures the wonderful outlook.
advice : understanding permitted development
Decided to extend your property? Before we let our creative minds roam free, we need to ensure we’re within our rights to realise our dreams. Changes to legislation have altered permitted development and planning law - see what you need to think of before planning your dream home.
portfolio magazine
Room to live : An extension to create flexible social space and enjoy the garden.
the latest homes
Understanding permitted development : So you’ve decided to extend your property.
portfolio magazine
Adding value with an architect : An open-plan extension with seamless access to the garden via sliding doors.
portfolio magazine
Creating space and light : A sustainable and contemporary refurbishment in Bristol Gardens, Brighton.
portfolio magazine
Crafting a home : We all have an idea of our Dream Home. Here we profile a project and explain the process of making your dream home a reality.
the guardian
Why lean and green does not have to be mean on design : focus on sustainability, energy efficiency and green building.
constructing excellence in london and south east awards finalists 2014
We were honoured to be shortlisted for this prestigious award.
the latest homes
Talking about replacement dwellings :
Sometimes the sheer volume of work required makes us think: ‘Wouldn’t it be easier to knock it down and start again?’
the latest homes
Discussing permaculture, Part 1
Now and then, a commission comes along that really gets the juices flowing and presents an irresistible challenge. In this case, a Permaculture Centre in the Caribbean took the prize.
the latest homes
The value of sustainable insulation
Most of us live in older homes with little or no insulation. Insulating, the walls, floor and roof can result in your home being warmer in winter and cooler in summer, better air quality and lower running costs.
the latest homes
Eco renovation of a victorian property
Illustrating the advantages of an eco renovation through thermal imaging.
the latest homes
Building your own grand design
Self build is becoming a fast growing market in the UK with over 20,000 people building their own homes each year. So, what motivates the self builder?
the latest homes
A modern update : When a house is almost perfect, but not quite.
the latest homes
Creating great space without the need for planning permission
Showcasing how to transform a living space and add a sizeable extension through Permitted Development.
the latest homes
Common misconceptions about listed properties
There is a lot of confusion about listed properties; what you are and aren’t allowed to do.
advice : outstanding eco home: how to create your dream home in the open countryside
People often approach us with an idea to buy a piece of land in the open countryside and build their dream home. It can be done, if you are committed to a bit of a journey to get there.
homebuilding.co.uk
How the practice helped one client achieve rare planning permission for an ‘outstanding’ home in East Hampshire countryside.
archangels article
Eco country house of the future has won the Paper Landscape award in the prestigious of Garden Designers Awards 2016.
the telegraph
Luxury section: going underground - the future of the country house - a building that has minimal impact.
the latest homes
Building your green home: what does it mean?
Green building is more than the end result - it is an ongoing process.
advice : common misconceptions about listed properties
There is a lot of confusion about listed properties; what you are and aren’t allowed to do. Especially the authorities if you believe the dramatised versions which you may see on “reality” TV programmes.
portfolio magazine
21st century style : The internal and external renovation of a listed property in Brunswick Terrace, Hove.
elle decoration
Remaking the grade : This seafront home in Hove, East Sussex, is an elegant lesson in how to renovate a listed property for 21st-century living.
homebuilding.co.uk
Achieving planning approval for two storey extension and external makeover in hove :
Richard discusses how close dialogue with the Planning Officer can help guarantee approval.
portfolio magazine
Compact challenge : The internal and external renovation of a compact three-bedroom, three-storey, mid-terrace period property in Brighton.
homes and interiors
Striking the high note with this contemporary new-build energy-efficient home.
archangels article
angels of architecture : We talk through our holistic approach to architecture.
garden news
An outdoor room : A well structured garden embraces small spaces to extend this seaside home.
the latest homes
Richard talks trade show highlights
Conferences and trade shows have always been an excellent way for visitors to find out more about what architects do.
the latest homes
Making the most of natural light
For many people, maximising both light and space is key to creating a sense of well-being and harmony in their homes.
the latest homes
Green initiatives at the eco technology show
There’s something to inspire everyone; business owners and local residents alike, and lots of great information on money and planet-saving schemes and incentives.
homebuilding & renovating
A modern open plan extension has transformed a 1930’s home in Hove.
the latest homes
The changing use of rooms and gardens
With a growing appetite for outdoor living, our gardens have become an extension of our homes - an additional room for entertaining family and friends.
the latest homes
Dispelling myths about architects
Many people are nervous about even initiating a conversation with an architect for fear of the cost involved.
portfolio magazine
Sustainable contemporary living : Re-imagining a 1920’s end-of-terrace house in Brighton to create practical, modern living.
homebuilding & renovating
Open plan eco remodel : A draughty 1920s home in Brighton with under-exploited living accommodation, is radically re-imagined to create a more practical modern environment.
the latest homes
Home renovations that are kind to both your pocket and the environment
The eco renovation of 1920’s end-of-terrace house in Queen’s Park, Brighton.
portfolio magazine
Build your dream home : Richard Zinzan on building your own grand design.
portfolio magazine
Open up : Improving the flow of a ground-floor flat in the West Hill Conservation Area.
build it awards winner 2015
Archangels ARCHITECTS are delighted to have won the Best Self Build Architect or Design 2015 Build-It award for transforming a bungalow in Brighton.
the latest homes
Reflecting on a successful 2013
Phew, it’s been a busy old year!
the latest homes
Discussing permaculture, Part 2
There are three key factors at the heart of Permaculture Development: ‘Earth Care’, ‘People Care’ and ‘Surplus Share’.
sussex small business of the year 2013
We were thrilled to be presented with this award in front of 500 of the county’s leading business people, gathered to celebrate twenty-five years of business excellence.
the latest homes
Building upwards
If you own a small detached house or bungalow and need a bigger home, but moving or extending outwards is not suitable for your needs,then building upwards could be an option.
the latest homes
A new vision for brighton’s edward street
A potential restructure for a cleaner, greener future.
homebuilding & renovating
A new build made over
A new build developer house has been transformed, both inside and out, into a contemporary family home.
the latest homes
Don’t move, improve
What to do if you love your property, but one particular area just doesn’t work for you.
the latest homes
Making architecture approachable
In the list of real professions that includes doctors, dentists and surgeons, comes architects. But for many people, the idea of hiring an architect is a daunting one.