Sargeant Architects is a design led practice that believe in a modern architecture that surprises people and enriches our lives. Sargeant Architects was established in 2012 by Daniel Sargeant and is based in Berkhamsted, serving Hertfordshire and the South East of England. Daniel studied Architecture at Oxford Brookes University, qualifying as an Architect in 2008.
He has worked for architectural practices, including Kyle Smart Associates where he had the opportunity to work on a wide range of projects, including social housing, supported living and ecclesiastical designs for the Roman Catholic Church. Daniel has a particular interest in the regeneration of historic buildings and environments and has experience working with Listed Buildings and within Conservation Areas.
Daniel has a further appreciation for sustainable issues, creating low energy buildings using sensitively chosen materials to create exciting spaces.
He has worked for architectural practices, including Kyle Smart Associates where he had the opportunity to work on a wide range of projects, including social housing, supported living and ecclesiastical designs for the Roman Catholic Church. Daniel has a particular interest in the regeneration of historic buildings and environments and has experience working with Listed Buildings and within Conservation Areas.
Daniel has a further appreciation for sustainable issues, creating low energy buildings using sensitively chosen materials to create exciting spaces.
Services
Sargeant Architects are able to assist with all of the RIBA Work Stages from inception to completion.
We are also Principal Designers and are able to advise our clients on the Health & Safety aspects of our projects.
Every project is unique and fee levels depend on the complexity and the extent of services required.
We are also Principal Designers and are able to advise our clients on the Health & Safety aspects of our projects.
Every project is unique and fee levels depend on the complexity and the extent of services required.
The project involved a modern, part single, part two storey extension to the rear of the property to provide improved living accommodation on the ground floor and additional bedrooms on the first floor.
The new family area incorporates double acting sliding doors which open up the space onto a raised terrace with attractive views across the Berkhamsted valley.
A simple material palette of white render and grey aluminium has been used with cedar cladding to the raised terrace and window panels and structural glass balustrades to allow for natural light and uninterrupted views.
The new family area incorporates double acting sliding doors which open up the space onto a raised terrace with attractive views across the Berkhamsted valley.
A simple material palette of white render and grey aluminium has been used with cedar cladding to the raised terrace and window panels and structural glass balustrades to allow for natural light and uninterrupted views.
The project involved the radical remodelling of an existing house in the rural Hertfordshire countryside.
The existing detached garage was removed and replaced with a new garage with exposed oak framing to create a better connection to the house.
The front door and porch structure were relocated more centrally with oak framing to match and a rear extension provides additional living accommodation.
The entire roof structure was removed and the new roof built at a steeper pitch to allow for a spacious master bedroom suite with views towards the Golden Valley of the Ashridge Estate.
The existing detached garage was removed and replaced with a new garage with exposed oak framing to create a better connection to the house.
The front door and porch structure were relocated more centrally with oak framing to match and a rear extension provides additional living accommodation.
The entire roof structure was removed and the new roof built at a steeper pitch to allow for a spacious master bedroom suite with views towards the Golden Valley of the Ashridge Estate.
This project involved sensitive additions to a large Victorian property in the Berkhamsted Conservation Area.
The house had a large attached coal house to the rear which we proposed to remove and rebuild as a kitchen utilising a similar footprint and form to the existing structure.
The new extension benefits from a large corner window directing views towards the garden and has been finished in stonework and brick detailing to reflect the materiality of the original house.
The large loft space was converted to form two new bedrooms and ensuites with dormer windows to the rear and the original chimneys have been retained with exposed brickwork.
The house had a large attached coal house to the rear which we proposed to remove and rebuild as a kitchen utilising a similar footprint and form to the existing structure.
The new extension benefits from a large corner window directing views towards the garden and has been finished in stonework and brick detailing to reflect the materiality of the original house.
The large loft space was converted to form two new bedrooms and ensuites with dormer windows to the rear and the original chimneys have been retained with exposed brickwork.
The main aspect of this project was to re-order a series of disconnected rooms on the ground floor to create a better connected, open-plan kitchen and family area.
To the rear, a full width bi-fold window opens fully towards the garden and to the side a new bi-fold door opens onto a redesigned raised patio which sits above the garden.
A small new extension was provided to create a utility room with a fully glazed roof to maintain natural light to the internal play room.
The project also involved a loft conversion with large rear dormer and street facing roof lights which had to be designed sensitively for the Berkhamsted Conservation Area setting.
To the rear, a full width bi-fold window opens fully towards the garden and to the side a new bi-fold door opens onto a redesigned raised patio which sits above the garden.
A small new extension was provided to create a utility room with a fully glazed roof to maintain natural light to the internal play room.
The project also involved a loft conversion with large rear dormer and street facing roof lights which had to be designed sensitively for the Berkhamsted Conservation Area setting.
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