Paul Richardson Dip Arch RIBA has over 30 years' experience as a Chartered Architect and
was chosen for the RIBA's "40 Under 40" Exhibition, a showcase for imaginative architects.
Working from offices well placed to cover the North Cotswolds and surrounding areas, he
specialises in high quality design work with listed buildings, conservation work and other
sensitive renovations and improvements. Paul's experience in the Cotswolds gives him a unique
perspective on building design in the area. He strives to ensure that all of his designs are
sympathetic to the beauty of the local villages and the surrounding countryside.
Read more about the architectural services provided.
Whether altering, extending or converting existing buildings, he is able to make the most out of
a client's brief and cost restraints by innovative design solutions and efficient space planning. If you
want to convert a loft or add an extension to make more space for your growing family, or create a whole
new living space with a barn conversion, Paul has the experience and expertise to help. See examples of
Paul's work in his architecture portfolio.
Paul's experience with listed buildings has earned him a reputation for producing sensitive,
beautiful designs, fully respecting the character of the original buildings. His skills and experience mean
that the result is a practical and energising space to live and work. Read more about Paul's experience
with listed buildings architecture.
When creating new buildings, his design philosophy is to reinterpret the vernacular styles to create
original and refreshing designs, whilst retaining a link to the architectural context in which the building
will stand. The design is developed in close liaison with the client, to ensure that the finished space meets
all criteria for practicality and visual impact. Read some testimonials from previous clients.
Clients are assured of a friendly and personal approach, and a conscientious professional service at
reasonable cost. VAT is not charged. Why not contact Paul today to arrange an appointment?
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