ARCHITECTS
MASTERPLANNERS
HERITAGE CONSULTANTS
THE NORTH REGION
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We work as one community of many experts: masterplanners, architects and heritage consultants. Placing the end-user at the heart of what we do, we deliver exciting and innovative projects across a range of sectors, public and private.
For over seven decades we have been making sure that our clients’ buildings and places are socially, economically and environmentally sustainable – designed for use today and for tomorrow.
Working in the spirit of our founder, Donovan Purcell, we are proud to present this selection of our work by our Northern Region team.
WE STRIVE TO WORK FOR THE BEST CLIENTS ON THE BEST BUILDINGS FOR THE BEST OUTCOMES
With every project, we thoughtfully match skills, personalities and experience to achieve the best result, combining international expertise with local knowledge. When our clients need a broader response, we draw on our many experts within the practice.
That way, clients get the best from us, whatever the size or scale of their project, wherever they are located, in the UK or overseas.
OUR RANGE OF SERVICES
ARCHITECTURE MASTERPLANNING HERITAGE CONSULTANCY
Incorporating:
• Conservation Accredited Architects
• Sustainable New-Build Design
• Placemaking
• RetroFit, BREEAM & Passivhaus
• Regeneration and Adaptive Re-use
• Building Information Modelling (BIM)
• Heritage Planning & Consents Services
• Social Value Commitments
• Building Condition Surveys
• CGIs & Visualisation
• Principal Designer
• Contract Administration Including NEC
• Interior Design
• Funding Advice
• Expert Witness
• Archaeology and Geographical Mapping
• Views Assessments
• Environmental Impact Assessments
OUR SECTORS
• Commercial
• Cultural
• Education
• Healthcare & Wellbeing
• Hospitality
• Places of Worship
• Public
• Residential
• Transport
NO SOLUTION IS EVER THE SAME. AN OPEN MIND ALLOWS US TO CREATIVELY RESPOND WITH UNIQUE, CONTEXTUAL PROPOSALS FOR SUSTAINABLE PLACEMAKING.
Taking the time to learn about our clients, their sites and end-users ensures that our designs are underpinned by an appreciation of meeting their needs and aspirations.
Presenting our work in an accessible and engaging manner helps our clients understand our ideas. Listening to their feedback, we fine-tune our suggestions to provide bespoke, high quality design proposals.
WORLD-LEADERS IN ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION
Our conservation accredited architects, surveyors and heritage consultants are experts in the understanding of historic building systems and materials, ensuring that the best and most sustainable methods are used for conservation and repair. We also collaborate closely with a wide network of specialists and stakeholders to develop trusted solutions to conservation challenges.
CARE AND CREATIVITY FOR WORLD HERITAGE
As the conservation accredited architects to Durham Cathedral and consultants to Durham University Estates, we have carried out major conservation projects and cultural enterprise developments on the Durham Peninsula since 2012. This is helping to maintain the upkeep of this outstanding example of UNESCO World Heritage alongside the improvement and sustainable management of the site, and its connection with an ever-broadening audience from the UK and abroad.
Durham World Heritage SiteOPEN TREASURE
At Durham Cathedral we combined our expertise in architecture, masterplanning and heritage consultancy to overlay a new 21st-century visitor experience over one of the world’s most siginificant heritage places. This has included meticulous fabric conservation and repair, new entrance lobbies and welcome areas, together with modern retail facilities and the stunning re-presentation of significant spaces and the cathedral’s breathtaking collections.
The project secured an array of regional and national awards, including RIBA North East Conservation Award 2018, RIBA North East Building of the Year 2018, RIBA National Award 2018 and the Civic Trust AABC Conservation Award 2019.
Durham Cathedral, Open TreasureADAPTIVE RE-USE OF DORMANT ASSETS
Making underutilised or derelict assets work again can be very challenging, but ultimately very rewarding. In collaboration with our clients and stakeholders we overcome the challenges that these sites present – often finance, fabric and planning-related. We establish sustainable solutions which result in positive, peopleled outcomes. Cromford Mills, Derbyshire (pictured), is an award-winning mixed-use scheme that has breathed new life into a significant industrial complex.
INNOVATION IN SUSTAINABLE NEW DESIGN
Our team of talented design architects provide intelligent new-build solutions to meet exacting needs in challenging contexts. The fundamentals of sustainability - optimising environmental, social and economic benefit - underpin and motivate our thinking as we deliver to the fresh expectations of the 21st century. Our contemporary Passivhaus visitor centre in the North End Shipyard of Hull Maritime Museum (opposite) gives a flavour of our expertise.
Hull Maritime MuseumADDRESSING THE CHALLENGES OF HISTORIC SITES
Heritage assets pose their own inherent challenges for development: our heritage consultancy team can unlock this potential. Our expertise of the historic environment and planning policy have guided development for some of the most challenging heritage assets. By understanding why a place is important and the needs of current and future users, we enable clients to achieve their vision for their historic sites.
We work closely with our clients and design teams to establish design and development opportunities, for example, at the Castlefield Viaduct where our work on behalf of the National Trust informed the creation of a new high-line urban park for Manchester City Centre.
As heritage consultants, we understand what may be important to protect, and what may be desirable to change. Using our heritage expertise, we creatively unlock opportunities within the most complex historic contexts, translating challenges into added value for our clients.
At the Florence Institute in Liverpool we revived this Grade-II listed asset into beneficial community and commercial mixed-use in order to absorb the conservation deficit and establish a long-term sustainable future for the site.
BY INTELLIGENTLY EXPLORING THE HISTORY, CONTEXT AND SIGNIFICANCE OF EACH SITE, WE HELP TO POSITIVELY INFORM OUR CLIENTS’ DECISIONS.Florence Institute, Liverpool
MANAGING CHANGE
By understanding why a place is important and the needs of current and future users, we help clients find new uses for historic sites. Reshaping and reusing our built heritage is vital to creating a more sustainable future and contributing to healthy, beautiful places. By intelligently exploring the history, context and significance of each site, we help to positively inform our clients’ decisions. We understand what makes a site special and significant, and what may be desirable to change. We creatively unlock opportunities within the most complex historic contexts.
CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT PLANNING
We help owners and custodians of heritage assets to understand their properties, how they can care for them and how they can make sensitive changes to achieve successful and sustainable places. With expertise across a range of heritage types; from archaeological assets to twentieth century buildings, we combine rigorous research with thoughtful analysis to find collaborative solutions for our client’s evolving needs. By understanding how places have developed, why they are significant and to whom, we provide expert and bespoke advice to sustain the key values of the site and ensure their use by future generations.
APPRAISALS AND MANAGEMENT PLANS IN HISTORIC CONTEXTS
Local distinctiveness can provide a catalyst for regeneration and inspire well designed new development. We work with local authorities to both understand the unique characteristics of their conservation areas and provided clear and targeted actions and recommendations on their future management and use. We have recently produced an appraisal and management for Mabgate, Leeds, with its thriving education and independent arts scene our work has led to the designation of the area as a new conservation area for the city.
WE HELP OUR CLIENTS TO UNDERSTAND THEIR BUILDINGS AND PLACES THEY WANT TO SECURE.
Actively engaging with clients, communities and stakeholders helps us gain consensus for future conservation and development. Our thoughtful and informed negotiation style has allowed us to establish trusting relationships with local and national government bodies, amenity groups and heritage organisations.
Clients seek our unrivalled understanding and intimate knowledge of working with historic places. Reflecting Donovan Purcell’s legacy, we remain leaders within the built environment sector and actively share our expertise with all those involved in a project’s journey.
Manchester Town HallINTEGRATED AND COLLABORATIVE DELIVERY THROUGH BIM
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a collaborative way of working underpinned by digital technologies. These technologies allow for more efficient methods of designing, delivering and maintaining physical built assets throughout their entire lifecycle.
Purcell has the expertise to be able to deliver projects to demanding BIM specifications. We have developed our own specialised processes to address the challenges that adopting BIM into Heritage projects (HBIM) can bring. Recent applications include Ledston Hall, Castleford (pictured) which has involved the integrated modelling and management of detailed heritage and planning data alongside architectural, building services and end-user information.
We appointed the Purcell team because they are simply the best heritage architects in the country.
CARING FOR HISTORIC ESTATES
We have proudly supported private and third sector clients across the Northern Region to care for their estates for over 30 years. Providing a discreet and dedicated service, we assist with the full spectrum of needs, from daily care and maintenance to creative masterplanning for the future.
Castle Howard, North YorkshireMASTERPLANNING FOR A BRIGHT FUTURE
At Wentworth Woodhouse we have provided a masterplan for the transformation of this outstanding estate on behalf of the Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust.
Wentworth Woodhouse, RotherhamCOLLABORATIVE DESIGN PARTNERSHIPS FOR REGENERATION AND CHANGE
Built in the 12th century, Auckland Castle in Bishop Auckland began life as the rural palace of the Prince Bishops of Durham. In 2012 it passed into the hands of Auckland Castle Trust, who embarked on a grand ambition to transform the site as a catalyst for local social and economic regeneration. Following a collaborative masterplanning exercise with Niall McLaughlin Architects, Purcell continue to lead on the transformation of the estate. Working with its Grade I listing we have been able to fully re-present the castle, ensure access for all and implement new energy infrastructure. New build extensions and developments are also being delivered to enhance the beneficial impacts that the scheme will provide.
We were lucky to work with brilliant individuals from Purcell, who helped frame arguments in favour of new proposals at Auckland Castle. It gave us confidence to use history, not as an obstacle, but as a spur to original and ambitious new architecture.
NIALL MCLAUGHLIN, NIALL MCLAUGHLIN ARCHITECTSDISPOSAL AND ACQUISITION: FACILITIATING REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS AND OPTIMISING VALUE
Our architects, surveyors, masterplanners and heritage consultants advise a range of clients – public and private – in the transaction of land and property. This can include the preparation of marketing and concept brochures to attract investors, feasibility studies and design briefs to optimise development potential and value, and specialist building condition surveys to support valuation or enabling requirements.
Bootham Park Hospital, YorkOPTIMISING VIABILITY IN HERITAGE CONTEXTS
At Purcell we know that to add the necessary value to land to bring development forward we need to offset conservation and maintenance burdens. Informed change and intervention will often be needed. When this concerns complex heritage assets or settings we combine our attention to context, high-quality design skills and agility through planning to meet the ambitious requirements of our clients and the needs of their end-users.
This example at Burderop Park was able to maximise the number of new enabling units to address the conservation deficit and meet client expectations on returns. Careful contextual design and creating a new sense of place and community were key ingredients that ensured the scheme was developed in line with planning policy and did not harm the Grade II* status of the site.