Matt Talbot Court, Dublin Matt Talbot Court forms part of Dublin City Council’s Estate Renewals programme.
Trent Basin, Nottingham The masterplan for Trent Basin delivers a new 21st century neighbourhood inspired by Nottingham’s unique riverside character and located in a pivotal position within the wider waterside regeneration area.
Strategic Sites Design Guidance Proctor and Matthews was commissioned to produce a Strategic Sites Design Guide jointly for St Albans and Dacorum Borough Council.
Little Impney, Worcestershire The new village of Little Impney is located in the grounds of the historic nineteenth century country estate of Impney Hall, to the north of Droitwich Spa.
Northstowe House, Cambridgeshire The flagship office and exhibition space forms a new south eastern base for the UK Government’s housing agency, Homes England, located within phase 2 of the new town of Northstowe.
Crumlin Road, Dublin This project provides 38 new social homes for Dublin City Council on a prominent corner site at Crumlin Road and Rafter’s Road in Drimnagh.
Riverside Sunderland The Riverside Sunderland Masterplan will reinvent the heart of the city whilst drawing on its industrial heritage to create a new, vibrant 21st century urban quarter.
Hollick & Bucknall House, Buckinghamshire This private commission by a local family called for two new dwellings, one requiring the conversion and adaptation of existing farm buildings, the other a new house.
Benfield Valley, Hove Proposals for Benfield Valley will create a sensitive new neighbourhood quarter within the Benfield Valley, Hove.
Steepleton, Tetbury Steepleton the Tetbury Retirement Community, situated within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is informed by local historic Cotswold farmsteads and almshouses.
Abode at Great Kneighton, Cambridge Built on the former Clay Farm site, Abode at Great Kneighton is a key part of a major new housing and mixed-use development in South Cambridge.
Inholm, Northstowe Proposals for Inholm form a new urban quarter within Northstowe, a major settlement in Cambridgeshire and the largest town to be built in England since Milton Keynes.