The Practice of Mantell Ritchie was formerly known as Meldrum & Mantell, Chartered Architects, but when Michael Ritchie MSc, B Arch, RIBA, ARIAS, became a partner in 2004, the name was changed. Mantell Ritchie is a long established Practice having been formed by Banff architect, John J Meldrum, in 1948. In 1975 the Practice name was changed to Meldrum & Mantell when Henry J L Mantell became a partner.
The Practice has carried out many different types of contract over the years. Mr Mantell received an Accreditation in Conservation from the RIBA in 1998 and the company has been involved in many local historical projects over the years. In keeping with this Michael Ritchie gained an MSc in Building Conservation (Technology and Management) in 2003.
Mr Ritchie is now the owner of the Practice of Mantell Ritchie and Mr Mantell retired from the company in 2005. Mr Ritchie received his Conservation Accreditation from RIAS in 2012 and his Certified Design approved in 2016.
The Practice has carried out many different types of contract over the years. Mr Mantell received an Accreditation in Conservation from the RIBA in 1998 and the company has been involved in many local historical projects over the years. In keeping with this Michael Ritchie gained an MSc in Building Conservation (Technology and Management) in 2003.
Mr Ritchie is now the owner of the Practice of Mantell Ritchie and Mr Mantell retired from the company in 2005. Mr Ritchie received his Conservation Accreditation from RIAS in 2012 and his Certified Design approved in 2016.
Services
Mantell Ritchie work on both residential and commercial sectors, but predominantly in the domestic sector designing alteration, extension and new build residential properties.
Mantell Ritchie consults with their clients very closely, making sure the clients' brief can be achieved in a creative and innovative way.
A full architectural service is provided from brief development and feasibility studies through design to project construction and final account.
The Practice is particularly experienced in the field of conservation work in restoring, upgrading and sympathetically extending listed buildings.
Mantell Ritchie consults with their clients very closely, making sure the clients' brief can be achieved in a creative and innovative way.
A full architectural service is provided from brief development and feasibility studies through design to project construction and final account.
The Practice is particularly experienced in the field of conservation work in restoring, upgrading and sympathetically extending listed buildings.
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