A full member of the Royal Institute of British Architects and registered with the Architects Registration Board. Ken Brown's practice was formed in 1990 and was based initially in North London before moving to Buckinghamshire in 1995, all the time acquiring a diverse range of clients and projects. Since its formation, the practice has undertaken nearly one hundred jobs, the majority of which have been constructed.
The key features of this small practice are a personal service and an attention to detail, bringing a depth of experience to the design and construction process. Before establishing his own practice, Ken Brown worked in London as an architect at Greenberg and Hawkes, a design-led practice, in which the staff worked co-operatively at all levels, and at EPR a large, commercial practice working on major residential and office projects, as well as the alteration and restoration of listed buildings.
Before entering the commercial world he spent his qualifying years working in the Architects Department of the London Borough of Barnet.
The key features of this small practice are a personal service and an attention to detail, bringing a depth of experience to the design and construction process. Before establishing his own practice, Ken Brown worked in London as an architect at Greenberg and Hawkes, a design-led practice, in which the staff worked co-operatively at all levels, and at EPR a large, commercial practice working on major residential and office projects, as well as the alteration and restoration of listed buildings.
Before entering the commercial world he spent his qualifying years working in the Architects Department of the London Borough of Barnet.
Services
A modern take on a barn conversion, with a new gable and clearstory window bringing light into the main living area.
Characterful bowing of the roof and walls has been deliberately retained and made sound.
A large extension, comprising two bedrooms, a kitchen and a dining room, to what was originally a farmhouse in the green belt.
The work included the alterations, reroofing and refurbishment of the existing property.
The ceilings of the new bedrooms follow the line of the roof.
The handmade replacement windows carefully replicate the arching and details of the original sashes.
Characterful bowing of the roof and walls has been deliberately retained and made sound.
A large extension, comprising two bedrooms, a kitchen and a dining room, to what was originally a farmhouse in the green belt.
The work included the alterations, reroofing and refurbishment of the existing property.
The ceilings of the new bedrooms follow the line of the roof.
The handmade replacement windows carefully replicate the arching and details of the original sashes.
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