The Tower of London and other new projects

Dealing with 3 million visitors each year in a hugely important set of buildings which were designed to make entry and exit almost impossible is a monumental challenge. Add to this the fact that the Tower is also a place of education, a place of work for the many staff of Historic Royal Palaces, home for dozens of families and a place of protection for the world's most famous collection of jewels.

RM Architects have been appointed to carry out a series of logistical studies, identifying problems arising in the fulfillment of these widely varying functions and possible initiatives which will overcome those problems while preserving the historic fabric and enhancing the perception of this utterly unique place. Click here to visit the project page...

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Golden Fleece, Queen Street, City of London

We have recently received planning permission for our clients, Creake Ltd, for the conversion of the lower floors of this well-known City pub to form a large restaurant. The building, constructed in the 1870’s originally contained one of the City’s oldest and best known vegetarian restaurants. Click here to visit the project page...

The Tiger

Not easy to guess but the Tiger is in fact a complex of halls and social facilities owned by All Saints Church Lindfield. The Tiger was an important local inn before the church purchased it 100 years ago and parts of this fascinating group of buildings, now grade 2 star listed, are over 600 years old, dating back to shortly before the Black Death. We have recently obtained planning and listed building consent for a two storey extension allowing the church to increase its very important work with local children and young people. Click here to visit the project page...

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House in Harrow

We have recently submitted an application, on behalf of a private client, for a major extension to an attractive 1906 ‘Arts and Crafts’ house in Harrow on the Hill. The designs, falling within a Conservation Area, preserve and enhance the existing building while creating a large pool and leisure complex at basement level. Click here to visit the project page...