Pavilions within a Garden / Threefold Architects
These 2 new buildings – Pavilions within a Garden – have an honesty and restraint creating calm and restful spaces which compliment and enhance their setting.
Threefold Architects was established in 2004 to make innovative and exciting, contemporary architecture that delights visually and experientially; an architecture that enhances its environment and benefits the lives of the people who experience it. Founding partners Matthew Driscoll and Jack Hosea have combined a wide range of experience in residential, arts and cultural projects through their work at a number of award winning practices. Renée Searle joined as a partner at the beginning of 2009 bringing with her both an expert knowledge of sustainable construction technologies and experience of running large-scale housing and education projects. As a senior team we have a comprehensive knowledge of a diverse range of areas including planning negotiation, project management, working with listed buildings, sustainable materials and technologies.
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These 2 new buildings – Pavilions within a Garden – have an honesty and restraint creating calm and restful spaces which compliment and enhance their setting.
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