Old Town – Newbury
Vision. To enhance the Newbury Conservation Area by restoring the look, feel and character of - this part of - Newbury to intrinsically knit back into the urban grain of the
How to Plan for Long-Term Success in 2025: Strategies for Developers
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UK’s Transport Revolution: How Engineering Supports Green Travel
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Reflections from a Retiring Senior Architectural Technician on 45 Years in the Industry
The world of architecture has always been one of constant evolution. As I prepare to retire, I find myself reflecting on just how much has changed since my career began
Shaping the Future: Perspectives from Architecture’s Next Generation
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Adoption Agreement Surveys: What You Need to Know About S38, S104, and S278
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Transforming conceptual designs into reality: collaboration is key to the role of an Executive Architect
Continually evolving legislative requirements, changes in design trends, and a growing multitude of additional project influences, such as sustainability, heritage and specific performance constraints, means that the coordination of the technical design process when delivering high quality, imaginative building installations is more complex than it has ever been.
That’s where our role as Executive Architect comes in!Return of the Woods Hardwick football tournament
Last Friday saw the third Woods Hardwick Football tournament at AFC Kempston Rovers’ ground. With the last tournament taking place in 2019, it’s been a long time coming!
The evening started in entertaining fashion with a 3-0 victory to team DevCon, despite the great efforts from renowned shot-stopper, Calum Wilson for TechCommIT Utd (a mix of our Technical and Commercial Architecture departments).Introducing Daniel Hubbard, Graduate Engineer in Birmingham
Daniel is a Graduate Civil Engineer in our Birmingham office. After joining Woods Hardwick in September 2021, he reflects on his time with the company so far, and how the varied work across multiple sectors and regions, is keeping him busy - and inspired!
Planning Director Paul Woods shares what Levelling Up could mean for the High Street at British BIDS event