HMDW Architects
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HMDW Architects is an architectural firm based in London and Chichester. The practice is led by Principal Russell Hanslip, and Directors Simon Dyson and Nick Weedon.
The firm specialises in listed buildings, and performs quinquennial inspections for many churches in the south east. The Directors are AABC registered.[1]
It has restored, and reworked buildings that originally date back to the eleventh century,[2] and has been involved in the centenary renovation of the Phoenix Cinema, London's oldest continuously running cinema.[3][4]
Recent projects
- All Saints Church, Wandsworth[5]
- St Andrews Church, Earlsfield, hard landscaping[6]
- St Augustine's Church, Highbury, renovation[7]
- Chapel Royal, Brighton
- Holy Trinity, South Wimbledon
- Ifield Friends Meeting House, Restoration and repairs
- St Jude's Church, Kensington, crypt excavation, hard landscaping, internal restoration and renovation[8]
- St John the Baptist, Kingston Vale, Extension[9]
- St Luke's Church, Redcliffe Gardens, crypt excavation, hard landscaping, nave restoration and renovation
- St Luke's Church, Oseney Crescent Renovation from dereliction into use[10]
- St Mary & St Gabriel, South Harting, extension[11]
- St Mary's, Portsea, Portsmouth, the main medieval church of the city, restoration of tower stonework
- St Mary's Church, Horsham, Extension
- St Nicolas, Middleton-on-Sea, new extension
- St Paul's, Mill Hill, extension, crypt excavation, nave restoration and renovation
- Pembroke House, Walworth, Restoration
- St Peter's Church, Walworth Crypt excavation and Nave restoration of a John Soane Church, now housing the 'Inspire' Community Facility[12]
- Phoenix Cinema, East Finchley, Centenary Restoration project
Gallery
- St Jude's Church, Kensington, Nave view west
- St Peter's Church, Walworth, Cafe in the crypt
- Phoenix Cinema, East Finchley, Exterior at night
- St Augustine's Church, Highbury, view from the Chancel into the Nave
- New boathouse in Dunorlan Park
- New extension at St Mary & St Gabriel, South Harting
External Press & Awards
- St Jude's Church, Kensington features in Church Building & Heritage Review issue 140, Mar/Apr 2013.
- King of Prussia Gold Medal 2012 for Conservation repairs to the Chapel Royal, Brighton.[13]
- The Phoenix Cinema Centenary Restoration features in Church Building & Heritage Review issue 133 p36.
- Reopening of the Phoenix Cinema on BBC News
- St Peter's Walworth as a case study on the Churchcare website
- Dunorlan Park boatstore, winner of the 2004 Kent Design Award
- St Mary Portsea tower stonework restoration reported in the Portsmouth News
- Sussex Heritage Trust Award (2010) for St Mary's Church Horsham extension
References
- ↑ Architects Accredited in Building Conservation (AABC) online register
- ↑ Sussex Parish Churches: St Mary Rumboldswhyke
- ↑ BD Magazine, Phoenix Set To Rise After HMDW Refurb (July 2010)
- ↑ Gerry Turvey, The Phoenix Cinema – A Century of Film in East Finchley (London: Phoenix Cinema Trust, 2010)
- ↑ Church Building, Parishioners Walking in a Window Wonderland (September/October 2003, pp28-31)
- ↑ Church Times, How a Parish Garden Grows (March 2011, p21-22)
- ↑ Ellis & Moore, engineers for the St Augustine's, Highbury, project description (February 2012)
- ↑ Church Building & Heritage Review (March/April 2013, Issue 140)
- ↑ Architect's Journal (January 2001)
- ↑ Camden New Journal, Normal Service Resumed 20 Years On, (January 2012, newspaper and online versions published)
- ↑ EASA Journal, St Mary and St Gabriel Church, South Harting, (Summer 2011, pp14-17)
- ↑ Inspire at St Peter's Church, Walworth
- ↑ Andrew Riley, The Times Newspaper, page 112, November 24th, 2012
External links
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- HMDW Architects website
- The Phoenix Cinema website
- St Augustine's Church website
- The Ecclesiastical Architects & Surveyors Association, of which Russell Hanslip was President, 2007/8
- Church Building Magazine
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