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Since 1993 Ralph Guilor Architects have been working with both private, and developer clients throughout London, Southern England, and the Midlands. We have worked on award winning projects, and nationally acknowledged developments and are members of the 'Royal Institute of British Architects' and the 'Architects Registration Board'.

Though diverse, our work is centred on acknowledging our clients design requirements and budgets; then expanding upon these with our design and project development expertise and ideas to achieve projects and buildings that meet our client's best aspirations.We seek to provide high quality design, obtaining good quality, value for money, buildings for all our clients.

For our local and national developer clients with whom we have worked for the last 20 years we also seek to appraise the potential development of sites, both in terms of maximising 'site value potential', and achieving 'commercial viable planning consent'. Private clients - Salem Baptist Church, Diocese of Gloucester, Shetland Hotels, London; Hotel on the Park, Cheltenham; Brickhampton Golf Club.
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Our intentions are to delivering architects' services to our private and developer clients in an accessible, easy-to-use, customer friendly format.
You can use the skills and services of our architects practise as much or as little as you want.
The service has been designed so that you can select those services that suit your budget and your project.
You may choose to use us across every aspect of the project or just simply for ideas and advice.
The process starts with an initial visit.
After the opening discussion to establish your requirements, we will produce sketched design options, working with you and your aspirations expanding on these with our design and building expertise.
Formerly a small hotel, run down and with an unattractive circa 1970's extension on its rear, this property was acquired for The Lucky Onion Group by Dunkerton Properties LLP who required a top-class renovation of this listed building together with a new contemporary rear conservatory extension to provide additional kitchen/restaurant facilities.
The Daily Telegraph reviewed the completed restored Hotel as follows This Georgian mansion houses a fabulously stylish b&b.
It's an art-filled haven looking on to a stretch of Cheltenham's Pittville Park.
Formerly a 1970's building incorporating a pizzeria with offices above and located on a prominent site in the centre of the conservation area of Bishops Cleeve, this site was acquired by retained clients and a contemporary redevelopment proposal was negotiated with the local planning and conservation departments by Ralph Guilor Architects - for the erection of 12 flats.
The site is located in prominent position on one of the main road junctions of the High Street and the flats were designed to create a focal point within the street scene which could be seen from several different vantage points.
While on English Heritage's national list of buildings at risk, this property was acquired by developer clients, Beaufort Homes Western Ltd a subsidiary of Berkley Homes.
Planning permission was obtained by Ralph Guilor Architects to convert this Regency building, built in 1828, to four flats.
Due to the derelict condition of the building "enabling development" for a new build "coach house" comprising three further dwellings, was also negotiated with the local planning authority and granted planning permission to fund the cost of the development.
Formerly an ugly garage site on the edge of the small town and situated in the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the opposite side of the road from a fine listed Cotswold building, this site was a challenging site to redevelop.
Not only were there important design issues but also ground contamination to overcome and also the problem of desiccated ground on the foundation design due to a row of adjacent trees.
Taking its design cue from a typical local gentleman substantial farmhouses with associated outbuildings, this scheme provides a mixture of flats and individual houses while presenting itself as an attractive natural stone built traditional farmhouse and dovecote, the dovecote being located tight onto the rear of the pavement to provide an dominant architectural feature on this cross road.
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