HMDW Architects
HMDW Architects is an architectural firm based in London and Chichester. The practice is led by Principal Russell Hanslip, and Directors Simon Dyson and Nick Weedon.
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Buildings | Phoenix Cinema Centenary restoration St Peter's Church, Walworth restoration St Jude's Church, Kensington crypt, interior, repairs, landscaping |
The firm specialises in listed buildings, and performs quinquennial inspections for many churches in the south east. The Directors are AABC registered.[1]
It has restored, and reworked buildings that originally date back to the eleventh century,[2] and has been involved in the centenary renovation of the Phoenix Cinema, London's oldest continuously running cinema.[3][4]
Recent projects
- All Saints Church, Wandsworth[5]
- St Andrews Church, Earlsfield, hard landscaping[6]
- St Augustine's Church, Highbury, renovation[7]
- Chapel Royal, Brighton
- Holy Trinity, South Wimbledon
- Ifield Friends Meeting House, Restoration and repairs
- St Jude's Church, Kensington, crypt excavation, hard landscaping, internal restoration and renovation[8]
- St John the Baptist, Kingston Vale, Extension[9]
- St Luke's Church, Redcliffe Gardens, crypt excavation, hard landscaping, nave restoration and renovation
- St Luke's Church, Oseney Crescent Renovation from dereliction into use[10]
- St Mary & St Gabriel, South Harting, extension[11]
- St Mary's, Portsea, Portsmouth, the main medieval church of the city, restoration of tower stonework
- St Mary's Church, Horsham, Extension
- St Nicolas, Middleton-on-Sea, new extension
- St Paul's, Mill Hill, extension, crypt excavation, nave restoration and renovation
- Pembroke House, Walworth, Restoration
- St Peter's Church, Walworth Crypt excavation and Nave restoration of a John Soane Church, now housing the 'Inspire' Community Facility[12]
- Phoenix Cinema, East Finchley, Centenary Restoration project
Gallery
- St Jude's Church, Kensington, Nave view west
- St Peter's Church, Walworth, Cafe in the crypt
- Phoenix Cinema, East Finchley, Exterior at night
- St Augustine's Church, Highbury, view from the Chancel into the Nave
- New boathouse in Dunorlan Park
- New extension at St Mary & St Gabriel, South Harting
External Press & Awards
- St Jude's Church, Kensington features in Church Building & Heritage Review issue 140, Mar/Apr 2013.
- King of Prussia Gold Medal 2012 for Conservation repairs to the Chapel Royal, Brighton.[13]
- The Phoenix Cinema Centenary Restoration features in Church Building & Heritage Review issue 133 p36.
- Reopening of the Phoenix Cinema on BBC News
- St Peter's Walworth as a case study on the Churchcare website
- Dunorlan Park boatstore, winner of the 2004 Kent Design Award
- St Mary Portsea tower stonework restoration reported in the Portsmouth News
- Sussex Heritage Trust Award (2010) for St Mary's Church Horsham extension
References
- "Architects Accredited in Building Conservation (AABC) online register". Archived from the original on 2012-02-26. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
- "Sussex Parish Churches: St Mary Rumboldswhyke". Archived from the original on 2013-11-09. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
- BD Magazine, Phoenix Set To Rise After HMDW Refurb (July 2010)
- Gerry Turvey, The Phoenix Cinema – A Century of Film in East Finchley (London: Phoenix Cinema Trust, 2010)
- Church Building, Parishioners Walking in a Window Wonderland (September/October 2003, pp28-31)
- Church Times, How a Parish Garden Grows (March 2011, p21-22)
- "Ellis & Moore, engineers for the St Augustine's, Highbury, project description (February 2012)". Archived from the original on 2012-08-03. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
- Church Building & Heritage Review (March/April 2013, Issue 140)
- Architects' Journal (January 2001)
- Camden New Journal, Normal Service Resumed 20 Years On, (January 2012, newspaper and online versions published)
- EASA Journal, St Mary and St Gabriel Church, South Harting, (Summer 2011, pp14-17)
- "Inspire at St Peter's Church, Walworth". Archived from the original on 2012-02-04. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
- Andrew Riley, The Times Newspaper, page 112, November 24th, 2012
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