The scheme in the Peak Park provides a contemporary glazed pavilion linking a former vicarage to an outbuilding; the structure is a series of thin steel fins which have been designed to cantilever over the corner to provide a frameless glazed corner.
We are delighted to show one of Peak Architects projects the 'fish pavilion'. Working closely with the main contractor Branden Davison from Beau Vale Construction we developed this lightweight oak framed extension for a garden extension within the Peak District National Park.
We managed to visit the cowshed today and it was great to see the building beginning to emerge from its scaffolding shroud and really begin to reveal its character and charm.
Peak Architects have recently submitted a planning application for the remodelling and extending of a family home in Sheffield to provide a bespoke 5,000sqft residence.
Sheffield-based Peak Architects has appointed Nick Davis to its team as a Part 1 architectural assistant. Nick, aged 22, has graduated from Sheffield Hallam University with a BSc in Architecture and Environmental Design.
Peak Architects has been appointed by the Peak District National Park Authority to develop designs for a new amenity block and wardens’ lodge to support its application for a new campsite in Foolow within the Peak District National Park.
Peak Architects has designed a beautiful woodland bird hide on the Chatsworth Estate in Derbyshire. Sited on the edge of a copse of trees adjacent to the Children’s Farmyard, allowing young bird watchers to feel part of the woodland habitat, the hide has a cedar shingle-clad exterior that will slowly turn to a metallic grey, with a birch ply lining.
Peak Architects in-conjunction with Primesite UK, the Sheffield-based property developer, has submitted a planning application to return the former Wake Smith solicitors offices on Clarkehouse Road, Sheffield to their former role as family homes.
Peak Architects has recruited Josh Dobson to its team. Josh, aged 25, is completing his Masters Degree in Architecture at the University of Nottingham while working at the practice as an architectural assistant.
The redevelopment of the Chatsworth Stables to provide a new restaurant and retail spaces opened successfully for business on time for the Easter Holidays.
Hathersage-based Peak Architects has added Petra Schwarczova to its team as part of its ongoing expansion programme. Petra was the winner of the CIAT Award for Outstanding Graduating Student in Architectural Technology; recieved a CIAT commendation for excellence in architectural technology and graduated with First Class Honours from Sheffield Hallam University.
Peak Architects director, Paul Holden, speaks highly of his latest recruit: “Petra was a much-sought after graduate so we are thrilled she has chosen to join Peak Architects; the ability to attract skilled staff of Petra’s calibre is central to our approach and reflects on our growing reputation across the Peak Park and Sheffield City Region.”
Peak Architects has recently been short-listed for two national architecture prizes, the RICS Awards and the Building Design Architect of the Year Awards.