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A Grade II Listed house – before and after

We were involved in the refurbishment and single storey extension of this beautiful Grade II listed property in Shere that sits alongside the Tillingbourne. It has a historically significant vault that underwent a full refurbishment, together with a new single storey lightweight timber frame side extension built over this vault. With modern technologies alongside traditional…

A Grade II Listed house – before and after
Encouraging the next generation

Jon and Naneh were delighted to spend a day at Heathermount School in Ascot working with students on a project day to design eco-houses. Joined by engineers from AWE and tutors from SATRO, Jon and Naneh gave assistance and guidance on a series of design activities throughout the day. The students’ imagination and enthusiasm was…

Encouraging the next generation
Positive feedback on our design

At the end of February, we were asked to present our design proposal for the Arbuthnot Hall in Shamley Green to village residents. The event was very well attended, and we were delighted to receive really positive feedback. As we continue to work with the committee, we’re looking forward to obtaining clarification on the detail…

Positive feedback on our design
Celebrating ‘Women in Construction’

Introducing Sara Waterfield, Architect and Director at Lytle Associates Sara has been an architect for 30 years and she still loves it! ‘There is nothing to beat the feeling of walking onto site and into a ‘real life’ building that you have designed and imagined, often for several years by the time it is built.…

Celebrating ‘Women in Construction’
Celebrating ‘Women in Construction’

Introducing Emma Young, an Architectural Technologist at Lytle Associates ‘I’ve been an architectural technologist for over 20 years and have loved the varied projects I’ve been involved in and the clients and colleagues I’ve worked alongside. I particularly enjoy the detailed technical work, especially on historic buildings and heritage projects’. Emma’s interest in the building…

Celebrating ‘Women in Construction’
Celebrating ‘Women in Construction’

Introducing Naneh Ghazarians, a Part I Architectural Assistant at Lytle Associates ‘As an architectural student and musician, I want to be part of the process that creates buildings that inspire us to feel the same powerful emotions we feel when we listen to great music’. Having studied Chemistry, Biology and Music at A level, Naneh…

Celebrating ‘Women in Construction’
Celebrating ‘Women in Construction’

Introducing Lucy Butler, an Architect at Lytle Associates ‘I feel that building and space design benefits from input from a wide variety of perspectives. We all bring different knowledge and experience to the table and therefore a good balance across not only gender but age, race and background will ensure that our buildings meet the…

Celebrating ‘Women in Construction’
Celebrating our ‘Women in Construction’

To mark the fact that it’s ‘Women in Construction week’ next week from 3 to 8 March – as well as International Women’s Day on the Friday – we want to celebrate the very talented women in our office. Every day next week, we’ll introduce you to our very own ‘women in construction’ who are…

Celebrating our ‘Women in Construction’
Lead consultant on the Arbuthnot Hall, Shamley Green

We are extremely pleased to have been chosen as the lead consultant on the redesign of the Arbuthnot Hall. This Arts & Crafts village hall, which overlooks the village green in one of Surrey’s prettiest villages, was built in 1904.  Designed by architect Charles Harrison Townsend, and named after its benefactor Lady Elinor Arbuthnot and…

Lead consultant on the Arbuthnot Hall, Shamley Green