Rachael and Eliza join the Landscape Institute Gloucestershire Hub walk for charity
Rachael and Eliza join the Landscape Institute Gloucestershire Hub walk for charity
Team outing to a beautiful garden
A lunchtime team outing to a finished landscape project in the beautiful Somerset countryside.
Bulb planting advice for every season
Autumn is the best time to plant bulbs which are one of the easiest garden plants to grow, needing only a well-drained, humus rich soil and some sunshine. If your soil type isn’t perfect, they work really well in pots, simply incorporate grit for sand with your growing mixture.
Energy Efficiency in practice
Sustainability is a hot topic these days, especially after the heatwaves we have been experiencing for the past few months.
Learning about the landscape and buildings of Westonbirt Arboretum
Tying together environmental, social and economic sustainability, the architecture and landscape at Westonbirt Arboretum have intertwined and successfully integrated. Find out more in this account of our recent visit to the Arboretum.
Re-visiting Stroud Brewery
Lessons in life, and design, are best learnt when enjoying a pint. At least, that’s what the team agreed when we got to embark on a long-overdue project visit to Stroud Brewery at the beginning of May. Austin Design Works helped Stroud Brewery gain planning permission for their new home way back in 2017 and thought it was about time to see how the building measures up to our original designs.
Adding value to projects through landscape design
For many companies planning to develop or improve a site, landscape design is a finishing touch to a building project. However, involving a landscape architect from the very beginning can be transformative for a project.
Meeting the RIBA 2030 Climate Challenge
If you’ve worked with us at all in the last year or so, chances are that we’ve mentioned the 2030 Climate Challenge. At least, we hope that’s the case because we’re really making an effort to bring the topic of how we’re addressing the climate crisis into every conversation we have!
Barn conversions: before and after
We all love a barn. And the transformations can be really exciting, taking quite some vision to imagine what might become of, frankly, pretty shoddy beginnings.
Our very own retrofit journey
Since we moved into The Old Warehouse in 2005 it has seen plenty of changes, transformed initially from a gallery and studio to our office space and flat. But this is a 125-year-old industrial building at heart; what needs to happen to make it energy-efficient, how much would that cost, and should we improve or move?
Think Big! Gaining planning consent for complex projects
Complex projects such as Paragraph 80, Green Belt replacement dwellings and those within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or Conservation Area require a coordinated approach to planning.
Retrofit Fair a big success
We are proud to have sponsored and taken part in the retrofit event that took place in Stroud in early September, attracting a huge number of people interested in improving the energy efficiency of their homes, including our local MP Siobhan Baillie.
What does Passivhaus have to do with designing a healthy home?
A healthy building is more than just how it works and how energy efficient it is. We also need to make sure that a building has a positive impact on our mental health and social wellbeing.
Austin Design Works at Stroud Retrofit Fair 2021
We are proud to be taking part in the first Stroud Retrofit Fair taking place on 11th September at the Stroud Sub Rooms.
A room in the garden, Great Somerford
My first impression on entering the garden was a feeling of wonder at just how much everything had grown - a bit like seeing a child after a long absence and wondering how tall they have become.
New Senior Architect at Austin Design Works: Chloe Willis
Chloe enjoys taking on the challenge of updating historic buildings for modern use without the loss of their unique qualities and charm.
Life of a student architect
Fitting study into the week while working full-time can be challenging!
Designing for 10% Biodiversity Net Gain
Designing for 10% Biodiversity Net Gain is soon to become compulsory to all development proposals.
The Old Fleece Inn: listed pub gets the go-ahead
Striking the balance right between what is needed by the Conservation Officer and the business is always a balancing act.