Case Studies

From bespoke homes to social housing, commercial property to sports arena, wood is increasingly becoming the material of choice in architecture and design.

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    Sash Windows Berkshire
    Berkshire

    Replacement of casement windows and French doors at a listed property in Berkshire.

    Sash Windows Hertfordshire
    Hertfordshire

    Replacement of timber windows in a period property in Hertfordshire.

    The Haven
    Horning, Norfolk

    A semi-disguised structural solution that gives the impression of the two-storey...

    The Hungry Fox
    Melbourne

    The Hungry Fox has been designed using natural materials from around the world and is the...

    The Larch House & The Lime House
    Ebbw Vale

    Two social homes built and certified as Passivhaus, using Welsh timber throughout – for...

    The Lateral House
    London

    An 1850s villa extended and transformed using modified timber

    Tigh Beag
    Cairngorms National Park

    A cross-laminated structure clad in modified MDF to withstand severe weather conditions...

    Woodland Enterprise Centre Flimwell
    Flimwell, East Sussex

    Originally arising out of an architectural competition, the Woodland Enterprise Centre...

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