PARKdesigned have recently completed the 'Transformer' on behalf of Vital Energi for the University of Sheffield.
Read MorePARKdesigned designed a single storey rear extension to a house in Wakefield that was wrapped in Shou Sugi Ban (charred timber).
Read MorePARKdesigned recently entered the ‘Pavilion for All’ Architects Journal Design competition. The design competition was for a new sports and active play pavilion in Brent Cross Town, North London.
Read MoreWe have a wealth of experience in working on private homes, whether it is a single storey extension, complete house remodel or your own ‘Grand Designs’ new build. We are more than happy to speak with you regarding any projects or ideas you may have, no matter how large or small. The below video explains how we work. Any queries please feel free to get in touch.
Read MoreA case study video of our new build house in Wakefield. A new contemporary 5 bedroom family house was designed to replace the existing three bedroom bungalow that was unsuitable for our client’s requirements.
Read MoreWork is beginning to take shape on our large house extension and re-model in Kirklees. The windows and doors have been fitted to the new extensions and provide fantastic views over the countryside.
Read MorePARKdesigned have recently been looking at two projects for a top University in England. The first project is to relocate and design a new campus security centre for the University.
Read MorePARKdesigned gain planning approval in the greenbelt in Leeds. Located in Horsforth, West Yorkshire, this scheme involves a complete overhaul of the property’s ground floor as well as some work below ground.
Read MoreCork cladding can be a great way of changing the appearance of your property without breaking the bank.
Read MorePARKdesigned Architects are currently working on another residential scheme in Wakefield that will again see an extension and renovation. This scheme will see the front of the property be extended following our planning approval at the back end of August.
Read MorePARKdesigned Architects are currently working on a commercial scheme based to the west of Leeds city centre. We are currently working on a proposal to extend the existing site for the client in order to maximise the site’s potential.
Read MoreWe’ve got a new another addition to the PARKdeisgned team - Flynn Collins, our new Architectural Assistant.
Read MorePARKdesigned Architects are currently working on a residential scheme in Wakefield that will see the existing home expand thanks to a two-storey extension at the rear. In addition to this extension, the home will also benefit from a new entrance porch as well as a carport.
Read MoreThis new scheme we are working on is a little different from what we usually work on in that it involves converting an old barn into a new family home in the Pudsey area of West Yorkshire.
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce that we are working on a new scheme. The property is based to the northeast of Leeds in the Roundhay area and is a lovely detached family home.
Read MoreLast week, on August 5th, the PARKdesigned Architects team got together with clients and friends to celebrate our 10 year anniversary. We venue we decided on was the Water Lane Boathouse in Leeds.
Read MoreThings are progressing brilliantly down in Camberley as the on-site construction team are working well and we remain on target to complete this phase of the scheme on time.
Read MoreScheduled to be completed around October 2021, this scheme involves the conversion and extension of an existing building, a former care home, into a 9 apartment unit that will house a mix of 1 and 2 bedroom dwellings.
Read MoreIt’s been 10 years since we launched PARKdesigned Architects. 10 years. 120 months. 520 weeks. 3653 days. We could go on. 10 years is a long time and we've come such a long way since our first day.
Read MoreAs you might have seen on our LinkedIn page a couple of weeks ago, we are delighted to announce that we have submitted a planning application for a scheme in north-west London called Stonebridge Court.
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