Friday, 16 December 2022

Home Office Aery

 


Change of lifestyle during the Covid lockdown created a need to create a dedicated work area in a small two bedroom cottage. Our solution is to carve out an aery-like space within the roof void, accessed from the back bedroom. Planning permission has been granted, on appeal, and we are now preparing working drawings.

Thursday, 22 September 2022

Arched Opening


Restoration of an arched gateway in the boundary wall of a listed building in Bishopsworth, Bristol. Sand/cement mortar will be replaced with a traditional sand/lime mix.
 

Wednesday, 25 May 2022

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For better or worse, collaborating is increasingly an online activity. 

This image sign posts a shared space for ideas and conversations.


More information at: biohybridbodies.wordpress.com 

Friday, 11 March 2022

Living with Living Machines

A UCL research project into Biohybridity has adopted this twitter logo designed by JIA:



The term ‘Living Machines’ has appeared in the last decade, announcing a science to understand and harness the convergence between biology and technology. This banner includes projects that create new technologies inspired by nature (biomimetics), projects that engineer/orchestrate living matter (synthetic biology), and projects that intimately couple biological entities with manufactured components for new biohybrid systems.

Tuesday, 11 May 2021

String Theory

 


Preliminary design for a guitar teaching and practice suite with workshop and storage for a guitar shop in Bristol.

A new courtyard will be formed at the end of the shop, which is currently being fitted out.

Monday, 1 February 2021

One Bedroom House


 This design for a one bedroom house in Brislington has just been submitted for planning approval. It works with the very tight constraints imposed by the site, sitting next to an existing house with a distinctive profile. The new dwelling would respect the amenity of its neighbour, while also creating a combined larger visual entity. 

The living room faces north. However, high level windows allow sunlight to enter from the south, also promoting cross ventilation.



Monday, 9 November 2020


 JIA have achieved Listed Building Approval with KB-2 structural engineers for extensive structural repairs to this historic Grade II* building in Bristol.