A fantastic opening event was held yesterday evening, October 22nd, to sneak a peek and showcase the reimagined Fellows’ Garden, now transformed into an outdoor performance space with a capacity of 100 people. This venue, located in the heart of Durham Castle, will host concerts, plays, and ceremonies. It has been a wonderful project to […] The post FELLOWS’ GARDEN // DURHAM UNIVERSITY & CASTLE appeared first on Howarth Litchfield Architects.| Howarth Litchfield Architects
Another great project moving forward towards the finish line, with the Main Entrance porch starting to take shape. Curtain walling infill is beginning to go in, and glazing elements should be complete this week. The Porch is intended to replicate the original as close as practicable. York stone slabs, currently in the process of being […] The post REDCAR CENTRAL STATION REFURBISHMENT appeared first on Howarth Litchfield Architects.| Howarth Litchfield Architects
CHRIST’S COLLEGE REFECTORY – DINING EXTENSION NEARING COMPLETION Significant progress is being made at Christ’s College, Sunderland, as the new Dining Extension approaches completion by the end of October. Current works being undertaken are the finalisation of external hardscaping and paved areas, as well as the installation of a custom serving station. Additionally, a unique …| Howarth Litchfield Architects
We are delighted that St Cuthbert’s Catholic High School’s £2.6million redevelopment project has been completed. Working collaboratively with St Cuthbert’s, the consulting team, Thornton-Firkin LLP, Howarth Litchfield, Link MEP Consulting Engineers Ltd, and Meldrum Group, have successfully reroofed the school’s building to bring an external courtyard in. The much-needed additional internal floor space has allowed […] The post COMPLETED – ST CUTHBERT’S CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL PROJE...| Howarth Litchfield Architects
Significant progress is being made at the Fellows Garden project within the heart of Durham Castle. Working with Durham University, Historic Property Restoration and ourselves, the design and construction will create a 100-person-capacity outdoor performance space for concerts, plays, and ceremonies.| Howarth Litchfield Architects
It is a week of HL staff achievements, with two of our team members being acknowledged for their hard work and dedication in their chosen fields. Firstly, is Juan Lopez, who has been notified that he has successfully passed, with Merit, his Architect Part III study with Newcastle University. Juan joined HL in February 2024 as …| Howarth Litchfield Architects
“Howarth Litchfield to complete £4.25m overhaul of historic Newcastle building” “Howarth Litchfield has been appointed to undertake the £4.25m overhaul of a grade II-listed building in Newcastle, which dates back to 1899 and is home to the Discovery Museum. Repairs will be carried out the the East Block of Blandford House, which houses the …| Howarth Litchfield Architects
Recently, our Part 1 Architecture work placement, sadly left us to return to university. Oliver Greenaway has worked with Howarth Litchfield over the last six months, on multiple projects, and has been an absolute pleasure to work with. Howarth Litchfield would like to thank Oliver for all his hard work over the past six months and […] The post Parting Words From Work placement appeared first on Howarth Litchfield Architects.| Howarth Litchfield Architects
HL are proud to have been appointed as lead consultant providing design, project management, conservation architecture and health and safety services for Durham University in the completion of their Fellows’ Garden project. The project, within the heart of Durham Castle will see the creation of a 100 audience capacity outdoor performance space, for concerts, plays …| Howarth Litchfield Architects
Photo – From left to right: Paul Knotts, Site Manager for HPR, Neil Turner, Director and Conservation Architect, Howarth Litchfield and Glen Anderson, Senior Project Manager, Durham University Estates The award-winning architectural practice, Durham-based Howarth Litchfield, has secured a further conservation project on a key site within Durham University’s estate. From left to right: Paul …| Howarth Litchfield Architects