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McCaren Architecture
Since being established in 1992, McCaren has spanned architecture, interior design, and accessibility to design inspirationally diverse buildings, spaces, and places. Our holistic approach has seen each project develop from concept to completion for clients in residential, commercial, cultural, and education. As we've grown and developed, we've now moved forward with a new cooperative structure and will soon rebrand as Studio Skein.

But we still persistently push for excellence and a different kind of architecture. One that proudly reflects our key values of integrity, collaboration, and equality, while remaining at the forefront of life-changing architectural design. Find out more about our projects, services and team or get in touch for a free initial consultation.

McCaren Architecture are celebrating after the Department for Communities and Local Government announced that a 'jackpot' allocation of 3.25 million in Coastal Communities Funding would go to the St Ives Coastal Community.
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Accessibility is an important issue.
Nearly 10 million people in the UK are either registered disabled, elderly, or impaired by illness.
In other words, as many as 1 in 4 people have a disability or are close to someone with a disability.
Disabled people of all ages are now protected by law and have the right to be free from discrimination.
The Equality Act 2010 requires all businesses and service providers, large and small to assess how they meet the needs of disabled customers.
They are also obliged to make reasonable changes to enable them to provide a service to disabled people on an equal basis with other customers.
Before being able to give advice on how the accessibility of an existing building can be improved, it is first important to identify in what ways the building and the site in which the building is located are inaccessible.
The process of assessing the accessibility of a building is done by carrying out an Access Audit.
An Access Audit is designed to identify, alter or remove disabling barriers within your company.
A disability audit of your building will involve on site observations and a detailed physical inspection of your property.
The Equality Act 2010 aims to end the discrimination that many disabled people face.
It replaces the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995, although the Disability equality duty in the DDA continues to apply.
Anyone who provides a service to the public has duties and responsibilities under the Act to give disabled people access to goods, facilities and services on an equal basis with other customers.
All organisations that provide goods, facilities or services to the public, whether paid for or for free, are covered by the Equality Act, no matter how large or small they are.
Joined McCaren Design in 2001 having worked in London and a number of local practices.
Experience on a wide range of projects including Residential, Retail, Educational, Commercial, Leisure and Industrial.
Joined McCaren Design in 2005 having worked in a similar position for a firm of designers based in London.
Hilary provides the administrative and financial backup to the practice and deals with all PR and Marketing activities.
Completed her PhD in Architecture History in 2016.
Joined McCaren Design in 2003 having worked in a leading Interior Design Practice in London.
McCaren's office is located in the heart of Plymouth City Centre, within walking distance of Royal Parade, the Civic Centre and the Hoe.
Lockyer Street runs between the Hoe and the City Centre.
No. 26 (also known as Gill Akaster House) is located at the city centre end of Lockyer Street on the corner of the junction with Notte Street, behind the Civic Centre and Theatre Royal Car Parks.
This part of Lockyer Street is a no-through road for cars, vehicle access is from Princess Street only.
There is on street pay and display parking in front of the building, but spaces are limited.
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