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Richard Pedlar Architects is an award winning practice in Bristol with specialist skills in conservation. We have a reputation for obtaining planning consents on sensitive sites particularly, in relation to Listed Buildings and within Conservation Areas. Our aim is to develop a clear but flexible brief which can respond to changing circumstances, ensuring that cost information is part of the design process at each stage.

We strive to make each project an enjoyable and satisfying experience for every client. Simon Fitzgibbon graduated in Cardiff and joined the practice in 1988. He has extensive experience in managing both small and large contracts and was an Associate with the practice for a number of years before becoming a Director.

He is particularly experienced as a project architect in detail design and specification of both new and historic fabric, and in dealing with English Heritage and local authorities on difficult planning and construction issues.Simon is a accredited 'Eco-Refurbisher' and a member of the Green Register which promotes sustainability issues throughout the building industry.
Services
Reconstruction of the former heated glass-house to form a new garden room accessed from the porch area.
Ground floor extension to an existing house to create a larger dining room and to increase the amount of living accommodation.
The house is formed of three parts: a two storey element built into the curved stone boundary wall with features and scale similar to the nearby coach houses, a single storey living space with a copper roof projecting into the garden, and a flat roofed, glazed link surrounding an inner courtyard.
Conversion of a Grade II Listed building into a bar/ restaurant for Loungers UK Limited.
Works include repair of the existing fabric on a 'like for like' basis and the removal of some of the modern, unsympathetic, interventions in the existing building.
A highly glazed flat roof extension to enclose the existing roof terrace, increasing the trading area of this Grade II Listed building on Park Street.
Clerestory windows provide natural light deep into the plan of the function room.
Architect services for a new Harbourside restaurant in Central Bristol.
The extended foyer provides an entrance hall with an area for informal gatherings and meetings.
The design incorporates the continuity of space between the outside terrace, the foyer and the inside of the church.
The terrace and landscaping provide access for wheelchairs.
The brief was to design an upgraded entrance and lobby to the existing church, with a particular requirement for disability access.
It was designed to carefully contrast with the existing church building of 1885 in its use of materials and design.
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