Cultural heritage and identity
The built environment historically contains different types of architectural and cultural heritages that we must protect and bring into the future when working with existing buildings and cultural environments. This applies to both traditional cultural heritages which date back hundreds of years and also includes listed buildings. For this type of job, we always work with specialists and consultants. But this also applies to the more recent cultural heritage from, for example, the 1960s and 1980s, which we need to be very conscious of in order to protect them and bring the qualities and stories from this time into the future. With a careful and considered approach, we advise clients on how to meaningfully protect and preserve important cultural heritages while developing and adapting the building stock to meet contemporary needs and requirements.


