Waterside Architects Ltd was formed in 2008 with the merging of Chilton Waters and Stutchbury and Ichthus Architects Ltd. Waterside Architects believe that successful architecture is a synthesis of many parts which make up the 'whole', and that 'whole' should always be greater than the sum of the parts. Waterside Architects recognise that every project is unique, having its own specific parameters, and therefore its own unique solution.
We believe that the most successful solutions come from a meaningful dialogue with the Client, and the practice is committed to serving the Client's requirements in terms of design, budget and method of procurement, offering a full range of professional services in accordance with the RIBA Plan of Work 2013 - see section: SERVICES. The practice has an interest in new-build as well as conservation - indeed a glance at our portfolio will reveal a 'broad church' of design work.
The director has experience in Conservation work and has Conservation Registrant status with the RIBA.
We believe that the most successful solutions come from a meaningful dialogue with the Client, and the practice is committed to serving the Client's requirements in terms of design, budget and method of procurement, offering a full range of professional services in accordance with the RIBA Plan of Work 2013 - see section: SERVICES. The practice has an interest in new-build as well as conservation - indeed a glance at our portfolio will reveal a 'broad church' of design work.
The director has experience in Conservation work and has Conservation Registrant status with the RIBA.
Services
The practice aims to assist Clients to create architecture or restore existing architecture which combine the best of the old with the demands of the new.
This stage sets out to develop the project objectives and project outcomes, sustainability aspirations, and budgetary considerations.
Stage 4 involves preparing working drawings and specification for tendering.
Technically speaking, there are aspects of structure, construction, and services to consider.
This then informs the architectural design and the process is one from general to particular, so that the whole is greater than the sum of the parts.
This stage sets out to develop the project objectives and project outcomes, sustainability aspirations, and budgetary considerations.
Stage 4 involves preparing working drawings and specification for tendering.
Technically speaking, there are aspects of structure, construction, and services to consider.
This then informs the architectural design and the process is one from general to particular, so that the whole is greater than the sum of the parts.
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