One of CFW architect’s recently completed projects in Winchester has been featured in Homes and Gardens magazine. Sandpits was an extensive refurbishment of a large Victorian Townhouse with a newly constructed modern double height kitchen and dinning room.
Works have been successfully completed to provide Christ the King School in Bournemouth with a new multipurpose hall, class rooms and catering facilities. These changes bring the spaces up to current educational requirements. This million pound project opened its doors to staff and pupils on time and on budget for the beginning of the academic year.
The practice has submitted a planning application for photovoltaic panels in Winchester's central conservation area.
This project was for the upgrade of a large terrace balcony and staircase to include a glazed balustrade with decorative metal work.
The practice received planning consent for external architectural works to a substantial private house in Kensington, London.
The Mayor of Eastleigh Cllr John Caldwell and Secretary of State for Climate Change Chris Huhne MP jointly attended the official open the facilities.
The building has been fully refurbished and fitted out by Chaplin Farrant Wiltshire Architects, the extensive works included re-roofing the whole structure. The interiors are vibrant and contains many youth facilities including a sound recording studio.
CFW have received a highly commended award for The Point scheme in Eastleigh at the Solent Design Awards 2010.
Previously the scheme was a finalist in the LABC Building Excellence Awards and has appeared as a Showcase article in the Theatres Trust Magazine.The Planning Committee at New Forest District Council have granted planning permission to expand the new In-patient facility. This will allow Oakhaven Hospice to offer its charitably palliative care facilities to more patients in a more efficient way.
Chaplin Farrant Wiltshire architects have begun work on a commission to redesign the National Oceanography Centre’s main library on Southampton’s waterfront. The project will include a rich array of information technology and will add a suite of meeting rooms together with vibrant new flexible group study spaces for university students, staff and business hire.
Chaplin Farrant Wiltshire attended the official opening of its recently completed Guildhall Cafe 'Eighteen71'. The facility opens up the ground floor to the street and will encourage public engagement with the building. The City Council are delighted with the successful completion of the first phase of this important city centre project.
Following our recent planning application for a new primary school sports hall and classroom extensions a full consultants team has now been appointed. The new areas of the schools are to achieve an environmental rating of BREEAM 'very good'. The current stage of the project includes assessing which sustainability measures will be most effective and how any photovoltaic system or rain-water harvesting would be used.
Herbert H Drew have been appointed as contractors for CFW's latest Winchester house extension and re-modelling project in St Cross. The project includes a full refurbishment of the house with the main new addition giving a large modern double height kitchen space with a sliding glazed wall leading to the garden beyond.
Remodelling and refurbishment works on this historically sensitive building have begun on site.