Gelder Harvey Architects has commenced working on proposals for an extension to an existing car dealership for a new client. The project will provide an extensive new franchise showroom facility on an existing site.
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New healthcare project appointment
Gelder Harvey Architects has been appointed as architect to convert an existing commercial building into a new orthodontics facility for a private sector provider. The project also includes a substantial newbuild extension and will deliver a state-of-the-art facility designed for fast and efficient treatment within a high quality environment..
Gelder Harvey Architects shortlisted in prestigious awards for fourth consecutive year
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Gelder Harvey Architect’s commitment to delivering high quality education projects has been recognised yet again, with Allerton Primary School being shortlisted in the high-profile RICS Pro Yorkshire Awards 2012. The project involved an extensive £1.75m refurbishment of the existing Victorian school building and a substantial and contemporary newbuild extension.
Judging is underway with the category and overall winners announced in May.
Museum project gains HLF support
Proposals for a major refurbishment at York’s Castle Museum have received a 1st round pass from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Gelder Harvey Architects worked with operator York Museums Trust to develop initial proposals for the project, including layouts and costs, as well as providing reports and supporting information for the 1st stage submission.
Find out more via the Trust’s news pages at http://tinyurl.com/6w6mlmn.
Five today!
Gelder Harvey Architects turns 5 years old today. And what a five years its been.
We’ve gone from the tail end of boom to recession (and possibly a double dip), seen planning law changes proposed and knocked back, stagnation in building of new homes and the end of many public sector funding initiatives. In the private sector, unless you’re thinking about food retail, it’s a struggle to get financed.
On the positive side, innovative models for funding are emerging and with growth in the US and China maybe we are beginning to glimpse the still distant prospect of a recovery. Mid-term, the government must also be beginning to think about the feel good factor and maybe that will filter through as investment in the public sector estate and measures encouraging private sector development.
What’s it been like for us here at Gelder Harvey Architects? Well, we’ve maintained our strong and rewarding relationships with key valued clients and have sought to find new opportunities, not just wait for them to come knocking. That’s always been our approach – whether finding sites for client, clients for sites or just building close erelationships with trusted, skilled and enthusiastic colleagues.
In these last five years we’ve tried hard to keep a healthy balance between sectors and across markets and that has helped us. At the same time we have been driven to deliver high quality, award-winning design. In the current market, mediocrity isn’t acceptable.
So, thanks again to everyone who has worked with us over the last five years. We look forward to the next five. We like a challenge.
5th Birthday Project Countdown
So, we’ve reached the end of our project review, ahead of our 5th Birthday in January.
We hope you found it interesting. We’re very pleased to have been involved in some very rewarding and worthwhile projects across a range of sectors and for a variety of clients. We’d like to thank everyone, once again, for working with us – whether client, contractor, consultant or consultee.
We look forward to a busy and prosperous new year for us all.
5th Birthday Project Countdown #24
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Dementia Care Home, Otley, West Yorkshire
Our proposals for a new build 60-bed care home are currently submitted for planning approval, with a decision expected soon in the new year. The facility will provide very high quality care for people suffering from dementia. It will include landscaped gardens, a therapy room and a variety of day and activity spaces.
The building has been designed to suit the local character and to prove a warm and inviting feel for residents and their families. The proposals have also had to take into account significant floor risk and mitigation issues.
5th Birthday Project Countdown #23
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Fringle Mill, Darley nr Harrogate
This project was closer to home than most we are appointed on.
This project saw the conversion of a dis-used mill building in a picturesque village location to provide five distinctive executive homes. The development makes use of original features and required sensitive landscaping.
5th Birthday Project Countdown #22
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Manningham Library
This project has been one of our most successful, achieving success in the RICS Pro Yorkshire Awards 2010 (Highly Commended, Community Benefit) as well as being named Society of Chief Architects in Local Authorities Awards 2010 ‘Building of the Year’ (Conservation category).
City of Bradford MDC won Big Lottery Fund funding to extend and refurbish Manningham Community Library. The library has been extended to increase the overall floor area by 50%. The existing library has been completely refurbished internally and externally.
The project benefitted from involvement of the local community at each stage. The library is now able to accommodate a wider range of activities while a new community garden will help to reinforce a sense of ownership and community involvement.
5th Birthday Project Countdown #21
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The Castle Museum – Debtors Prison Refurbishment
This is the last of our series of current and past projects at the Castle Museum.
It is proposed that existing displays are removed and the remaining fixtures and fittings and modern interventions stripped back. The purpose of this is twofold – firstly, to provide a shell for new displays including new infrastructure and secondly, to assist in the interpretation of the building through revealing original features and key subsequent interventions. A key principle would be that the layout of the displays would be contained within the spaces of the original prison layout, i.e. cellular in form. This will assist in achieving the aims of interpretation of the building whilst also being strongly connected with the themes of the displays presented in the museum as a whole.
It is also proposed to introduce a new passenger lift to provide access to all three floors of the wing and to reconfigure non-public areas and improve efficiency and circulation.
To date, Gelder Harvey Architects has prepared an option appraisal and developed concept plans for the project. This has culminated in the completion of a feasibility study and assistance in preparation of a successful 1st round HLF application.
