Sunday, 17 March 2013

Planning Approval


JIA have achieved a planning approval for 7 flats, 2 houses and a retail unit on the site of a former public house called The Highwayman in Kingswood, Bristol.

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Urban Infill


Our most recent planning application, submitted at the beginning of the week. The site wraps around the junction of Two Mile Hill Road and Kingsway Avenue in Kingswood, Bristol. The scheme includes the conversion of the former Prince Albert Inn and new houses to create a total of 9 new dwellings.

Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Hospital Upgrade



JIA have worked closely with University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust and the users at St Michael's Hospital to create a tranquil setting for their Bereavement Suite. The practice has donated a visualisation of the refurbished facilities to assist with the fund-raising activities of  'Above and Beyond', who are making a significant financial contribution to the scheme.

The proposals include improvements to the corridor approach, the installation of an accessible WC and new lighting/finishes/furniture in the waiting room, viewing gallery and bier room. It is intended to start work on site in November.

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Exemplar Scheme for Health Trust


JIA are exploring options for arranging new consultation rooms in a multidisciplinary clinic in Bristol. The eventual scheme will employ innovative lighting and contemporary storage systems to reduce the clinical atmosphere and general clutter found in similar units throughout the NHS.

Thursday, 19 July 2012

Gloucester Mixed Use Scheme



The planning application is approaching a (likely positive) decision. The sketch-up model has been useful for illustrating the scheme to potential purchasers of the site.


Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Adjustments to elevation detail



On the front elevation the extent of the zinc vertical cladding has been reduced on the infill between the two existing Victorian villas. We have retained the zinc as the rustication around the main entrance door and on projecting features.

Glazing bars have been played down at the rear of the development by changing their colour from white to dark grey, simplifying the overall composition.

Friday, 18 May 2012

Early designs for scheme in Bath

A design for four houses on the outskirts of Bath. Materials are proposed to be a mixture of random and dressed local stone with clay double Roman roof tiles. A shallow plan has been adopted to give most rooms a dual aspect and views to open country to the south. Staircases are positioned to punctuate the street elevation and strengthen the skin of the terrace.