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NRAP Architects, England: Architecture
Contemporary English Architect Practice: Cambridge Architectural Studio, UK
page updated 21 Feb 2021 + 13 Sep 2017
NRAP Architects – Major Building
Christs Hospital School, Horsham, West Sussex, south east England, UK
Date built: 2020
picture : David Valinsky
Christ’s Hospital School, in Horsham, is an independent school that moved to the site in the 1890s following the construction of a purpose made campus designed by Aston Webb. The buildings are Grade II* Listed.
NRAP architects were appointed in July 2016 following a competitive interview and have since received planning permission for the development of a 20,000 ft2 facility.
Our design for Christ’s Hospital School provides state-of the-art teaching and catering facilities, as well as an improved public realm integrated seamlessly into the existing complex of listed buildings. The building is centred on two significant new external spaces; one an entrance court, the other a more private place serving the surrounding buildings.
Proposals involved removing a large grade 2 listed building, as well as major changes to the existing infrastructure, services and landscaping. The proportion, scale, mass and orientation of the building and public spaces were carefully considered to ensure not only the delivery of an excellent public realm, but also the seamless integration of new facilities into the existing campus, phased to ensure all facilities are maintained during construction.
NRAP – Key Projects
Featured Buildings by NRAP:
Old Hall Refurbishment, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, south east England, UK
Date built: 2019
picture : David Valinsky
EF Language School, Cambridge, England, UK
Date built: 2014
Clare Castle Community Building, Suffolk, England, UK
Date built: 2019
picture : David Valinsky
Monkey Roost, Cambridge, England
Date built: 2019
Picture: Matthew Smith
Quayside, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, south east England, UK
Date built: 2009
picture : Dennis Gilbert/View
Quayside Cambridge
Magdalene College Cambridge invited proposals from a shortlist of architects, after which we were appointed on the basis of design quality and commercial feasibility. The site is a prominent and important one on the south bank of the River Cam, opposite Magdalene College, and the building creates the only urban riverside open space accessible to the people of Cambridge.
Fanham’s Hall, Hertfordshire, south east England, UK
Date built: 2009
picture : Dennis Gilbert/View
Fanham’s Hall
Clare Hall – Brian Pippard Building, Cambridge, England, UK
Date built: 2009
picture : Dennis Gilbert/View
Brian Pippard Building
Clare Hall – West Court, Cambridge, England, UK
Date built: 2009
picture : Dennis Gilbert/View
Clare Hall West Court
Covent Garden Houses, Cambridge, England
Date built: 2009
photo : Tim Soar
Covent Garden Houses
King’s College Garden Hostel, Cambridge, England
Date built: 2009
Peter Cook/View
King’s College Garden Hostel
Public Conveniences, Gravesend, Kent, south east England, UK
Date built: 2007
Design: Plastik Architects
photo : Robin Hayes
Gravesend Public Conveniences
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Location: 13-15 Covent Garden, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 2HS, south east England, UK
Cambridge Architects Practice Information
Architect studio based in Cambridge, southeast England, UK
Location: 13-15 Covent Garden, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 2HS, south east England, UK
Cambridge Architects Practice Information
Architect studio based in Cambridge, southeast England, UK
Address: 13-15 Covent Garden, Cambridge CB1 2HS, UK
Phone: +44 1223 464455
Directors: Richard Owers & Richard Warwick
Richard Owers is the former Chairman of the Cambridge Association of Architects. He has also acted as a design panel member for both SHAPE East and the Cambridge Design and Conservation Panel and on the editorial board of the Cambridge Architecture gazette.
Richard studied at the University of Edinburgh and trained at Edward Cullinan Architects. From 1992 he worked in private practice in Berlin, as an associate at Wuttke & Ringhoff. He returned to England in 1997 and joined Penoyre and Prasad Architects, London.
Richard set up Plastik Architects in London in 2002, was shortlisted for “Young Architect of the Year” in 2007 and joined forces with Nicholas Ray to create NRAP architects in 2007.
Richard Warwick After working for over 20 years in London, Richard recently joined NRAP, having decided to relocate professionally to Cambridge, where he lives.
Prior to this Richard was an equity director at ORMS where he led several large, high-profile projects including the Standard Hotel in Kings Cross and a £50m refurbishment of a dilapidated building in Old Street, converting it into contemporary office space. He worked for 3 years helping to lead the London architectural office of Atkins whilst working on Crossrail, low energy schools and office buildings. For 13 years he worked for Bennetts Associates where projects included a new £25m business school for City University and a town hall and master plan for Reading Borough Council.
Richard has worked across a variety of industry sectors: residential, education, workplace, office, hotels and transport.
He studied architecture at Manchester University and Westminster University, is ARB registered and a member of RIBA. He is a RIBA Part 3 tutor at Westminster University, a member of the Architectural Association’s Part 3 examining board, teaches on the Cambridge Part 3 course and examines at RIBA Northwest. He is also an active member of Design: Southeast panel and reviews schemes across the south of England.
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