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Principal Paul J Emmerson BA(Hons) DipArch PGDArch(Leics) RIBA
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Living
Planning approved bungalow extensions and alterations
The heart of the house will be a highly insulated zinc clad contemporary family living space.  Full height bi-folding doors offer views across Suffolk countryside and frame-less glass links join the space to vaulted eating and sleeping areas. Due on site 2013
We design all of our residential schemes to every individual client’s needs and  aspirations, and seamlessly incorporate sustainable design elements and  materials.  We ensure that everyone who lives in the property, plays a part in the  design and we aim to create warm and welcoming spaces, bathed in light, for  them and their visitors. 
Please take time to view a selection of our projects under the headings below
Old Newton
Yew Trees
Oak framed private dwelling with double height lounge - 3d modelling, building regulations and construction drawings
Traditional vernacular architecture and craftsmanship
A small, intimate scheme to maximise the space available on a tight budget. Due on site 2013 with eco friendly SIPs (structural insulated panels) Sun path studies to test impact upon neighbours
Planning approved front extension
Meldreth, Cambs
Little Saxham Modest dining room extension and internal refurbishments         Use of an angled corner lancet window maximises light penetration into what was an dark underused room   Completed spring 2012
proposed
existing
Design created a double-height living space within the existing cottage under a pitched roof, and extended out across the valley with dining and study areas, and back into the hillside for sleeping and bathing functions.  Features a trombe wall to main circulation space, green roofs, earth berms, and rainwater harvesting  Undertaken for Agora Management Ltd Feasibility design for conversion of dilapidated lime kiln workers cottage into Code 6 for Sustainable Homes private residence Hatch Cottage
Open plan kitchen and dinning extension with additional bedroom over
Kitchen & Dinning Extension, Capel St Mary
New build selection, East Anglia  Mixture of timber framed and traditional construction properties