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Friar Gate Square in Derby granted Planning Permission Nov 09
This 9,000sqm office development, split over two buildings, is set alongside Derby's inner ring road, just behind historic Friar Gate and abutting the Grade II listed Friar Gate Bridge. The design balances the need for sensitivity to its historic context while providing a contemporary landmark along the new inner ring road.
Flemingate, Beverley receives Planning Permission Sept 09
The £120 million redevelopment of a 7 hectare post industrial site in the historic town of Beverley, includes a college, hotel, offices, community centres, car park facility as well as retail and residential uses. The masterplan proposal was accompanied by a Design Code, written in close collaboration with the East Riding or Yorkshire Council and English Heritage. The Code covers the historic and architectural elements of Beverley's building stock and proposes modern interpretations for the new development.
Camberwell New Road was granted Planning Permission by committee Sept 09
The 37 unit scheme completes the streetscape on the site of a previous petrol station and consists of 38% affordable rented, and 78% dual aspect units. The scheme has spacious south facing gardens and balconies which step back at the rear to ensure adequate daylighting to all units.
'The Collection' in Lincoln wins award
The Civic Trust Awards announced winners of the 2009 awards at the Emirates Stadium, London on 18th March 2009. Panter Hudspith won an Award for 'The Collection', City and County Museum in Lincoln. For more information visit www.civictrustawards.org.uk
Former Ritz Cinema Site, Royal Tunbridge Wells receives planning permission Nov 08
The mixed use scheme for over 9,000sqm of retail, 7,000 sqm of office space and a 137 bedroom hotel in the centre of Royal Tunbridge Wells received Planning Approval. The scheme sits in the heart of the historic town and will provide two internal landscaped courtyards with views out to the Tunbridge Wells Common beyond.
Carmelite Street receives Planning Approval. Oct 08
A scheme for a 6 storey 6000sqm Office at Carmelite Street, York received Planning Approval from the City of York Council. The successful scheme when built will be the first scheme to face onto a new public square for York. The building will be built to the highest environmental standards achieving BREEAM excellent and having an extensive living green roof.
The scheme was described as an 'Exemplar building for York' and a scheme that sets a 'Gold standard for the Hungate development' by the Planning Committee.
Christ's Lane, Cambridge
We have recently completed a mixed-use development in Christ's Lane, Cambridge. The project was the main feature article in Architecture Today (Sept 08) - 'Reconnecting Cambridge: retail by Panter Hudspith and Chapman Taylor.
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