Awards for Upside Down House
 

The conversion of the listed Upside Down House in Malta features in the architecture magazine of The Malta Independent with its contemporary transformation.

 

The project won two of Malta’s Architecture and Spatial Planning Awards for conservation and sustainability.

Awards for Knighton House

Knighton House has won awards from the Royal Institute of British Architects and featured in the initial series of Channel 4’s Grand Designs: House of the Year.

 

An article in Homebuilding & Renovating illustrates the story of the refurbishment and adaptation of the Victorian villa.

RIBA Journal interview

Nils Feldmann speaks to Paul Hirst of the RIBA Journal about setting up a small practice and the challenges architects are facing.

 

He shares his experience of the new online networks set up by small and emerging practices in the regions, which offer mutual support, advice and inspiration.

City Trail relaunched after 40 years

The Leicestershire + Rutland Society of Architects has brought the "City Trail LRSA" in Leicester back to life, a self-guided architectural walk through the city. 

 

The LRSA has published a Digital Guide Book for the trail with maps, view points and commentary on the changes of the city centre form 1984 to today.

Podcast: Urban regeneration in Leicester

Tom Hulme from Affective Digital Histories talks to Nils Feldmann about the regeneration of Leicester's Cultural Quarter, the original masterplan and the progress so far.

 

The interview was recorded for ADH's architecture series and forms part of the University of Leicester's digital archive.

Explore the Cultural Quarter

Discover Leicester's Cultural Quarter with this Digital Guide Book along Rutland Street, and its transformation from hosiery and shoe factories to creative industries.

 

The walk covers the regeneration since 2000 and important buildings from all decades including the oldest textile factory in the East Midlands.

RIBA Guidance for Domestic Clients

Building projects are complex, so we always recommend to get professional advice from a registered architect.

 

The Royal Institute of British Architects offers Guidance for Domestic Clients on how to prepare for projects and how to achieve the best outcomes.

RIBA Advice for Commercial Clients

The Royal Institute of British Architects offers Guidance for Commercial Clients on how to prepare for projects and how to achieve the best outcomes.

 

The guide covers the duties of commercial clients and the roles and responsibilites of professional consultants.

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