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A'Bear & Ball Architects LLP and Stroma Building Control are holding a CPD on the Building Regulations procedures relating to contractor responsibilities.
Throughout last year, the Practice worked on a number of exciting projects, including designing numerous self-build homes, barn conversions, residential developments and school buildings.
A’Bear and Ball Architects LLP has been working on a range of projects in recent months. Here are a few schemes that show the variety of architecture projects that are currently in progress at the Practice.
A’Bear & Ball Architects LLP has been shortlisted for the Best Use of Timber on a Construction Project at the 2023 Building Innovation Awards for our work on Plot 154 in Graven Hill.
It’s been another eventful few months at A’Bear & Ball Architects LLP! While designing and bringing forward a range of projects, we also took part in a number of events over the summer months.
A project designed and delivered by A’Bear & Ball Architects LLP has been selected as a finalist in the Small Project of the Year (up to £5m) category at the 2023 Building Awards!
A’Bear & Ball Architects LLP has been the lead architect for a range of contemporary and low energy homes that recently received planning permission.
At A’Bear and Ball Architects LLP, our team continues to be extremely busy delivering high-quality projects on site for a range of our clients! Recently, we have made a lot of site visits to a number of our projects that are currently under construction.
A’Bear & Ball Architects LLP has been shortlisted for Best Architect of the Year at the 2023 OxPropFest Awards! Our project Whitehouse Farm in Wantage, Oxfordshire was also shortlisted for Residential Development of the Year – Small Scheme.
Our co-founder Rob completed a self-funded cycle ride from Land’s End to John O’Groats in 10 days and rode in support of Helen & Douglas House, a children’s hospice charity based in Oxford.
It’s been an eventful couple of months at A’Bear & Ball Architects LLP! At the beginning of April, we celebrated our office anniversary, and later that month our team visited a contemporary glazing manufacturer. And then in May, our employee Duncan passed his Part 3 Examination!
Rob is hoping to raise £2,500 for Helen & Douglas House. After 1.5 months of fundraising, he has already raised more than £1,000 for this wonderful cause, which is over 40% of his goal.
A’Bear & Ball Architects LLP has been the lead architect for a range of residential projects that recently received planning permission.
We have recently been making a lot of site visits to a number of our projects that are currently under construction. It’s been great to see these schemes taking shape, and we look forward to when they finish.
We are excited to announce that our co-founder and partner Rob A’Bear has signed up to cycle the iconic ‘LEJOG’ (Lands’ End to John O’Groats) in support of Helen & Douglas House.