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14-15 Regent ParadeHarrogateNorth YorkshireHG1 5AWTel:01423 [email protected]

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Wighton Jagger Shaw Architects was set up in early 2011 by three friends who are passionate about good quality architecture. Our aim is to give people an individual service tailored to their respective needs and with our wealth of experience we are well placed to do just this.

From contemporary country houses, through elegant suburban style to refurbishment of unique listed buildings, we offer a full architectural service at all stages. We have an excellent track record in gaining planning approvals on difficult sites and have the technical skill to design your project in the finest detail.

Whether you are new to building or an experienced professional we can provide you with the service you need.

PRACTICEWHAT WE DO

From left to right: Stuart, Joe, Ed, Francis and Steve

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Wighton Jagger Shaw Architects aim to understand and fulfil the individual aspirations of each client. Working closely with the client, private or commercial, we aim to establish a detailed brief and concept which forms the basis and focus upon which the scheme is developed.

Once the aspirations, brief and concept have been established the scheme is progressed taking into consideration the physical context and parameters of the site. Through detailed analysis of the site and an understanding of local and national planning legislation we are able to develop schematic proposals for discussion with the client which are then developed into a final approved scheme.

ASPIRATIONS

Sketch image to show the early stages of a scheme in Lancashire that involves the renovation of existing farm buildings and a new contemporary pool pavilion

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Early proposal for a contemporary eco-house to replace an existing bungalow situated within Green Belt

Landscape Proposals for formal gardens to a Country House

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Photographs before and after the re-construction of Hellifield Peel

Consultations with local authorities and public bodies are undertaken as part of the pre-planning process with assistance from a number of specialist consultants where necessary. Through this detailed inclusive approach we aim to submit planning applications which are supported not only by the local planning officers and consultees but the wider local community. Our attention to detail and sympathetic and innovative designs look to achieve positive robust planning approvals which surpass the clients’ aspirations.

From the re-instatement of a scheduled ancient monument into a private residence to the design of a contemporary eco home in an Area of Outstanding National Beauty, Wighton Jagger Shaw Architects are able to draw on their experience and expertise in the gaining of planning approvals often in sensitive areas.

ASPIRATIONS

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Image of a new Country House in Lancashire

Proposal for the refurbishment, remodelling and extension of an existing hall and barns in Cumbria

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Hellifield Peel in North Yorkshire was a ruin for over 60 years until its recent re-construction into a large country house. Dating from the 14th Century the castle and scheduled monument has been developed in close collaboration with English Heritage due to its historical importance. The project was the first scheduled ancient monument post World War II to be brought back into residential use and was followed closely by Channel 4’s Grand Designs. The development has also been a test case for many similar projects across the country.

The completed house includes a contemporary self-contained apartment within the roof with views out over the surrounding countryside and more traditional rooms to the ground, first and second floors. As part of the sustainable strategy a ground source heat pump was incorporated within the ground which supplies all the hot water for the house.

HELLIFIELD PEELNORTH YORKSHIRE

Photograph of the re-constructed Hellifield Peel

CASE STUDY 1

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PHOTOGRAPHS FROM HELLIFIELD PEEL

1. Contemporary roof space2. View from the roof terrace3. Oak staircase 4. Traditional Living Space5. Contemporary en-suite

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ECO-HOMELANCASHIRE

Site Plan

CASE STUDY 2

Set in Green Belt land the site contained a dilapidated 1960’s bungalow which has been demolished in order to allow for the design and construction of a contemporary eco-house.

The design has been developed to respond to the tight constraints set by local and national planning policy and the parameters of the site.

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View of Proposed Dwelling

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Proposed Internal Views

The brief required a 4 bedroom dwelling with open living accommodation set around a private south facing terrace. The dwelling has been positioned within the contours of the site in order to achieve accommodation over two floors to fulfil the brief and comply with the strict planning constraints associated with volume and height of new dwellings in Green Belt land.

The sustainability strategy includes the use of photo voltaic panels, rain water harvesting and natural ventilation in order to achieve a zero-carbon dwelling.

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GROUND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

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POOL PAVILION AND PRIVATE GALLERYBEDFORDSHIRE

Set within the grounds of an existing country estate, this private sculpture gallery is sunk into the ground to minimise its impact upon the historic landscape. Carefully designed to address issues associated with Green Belt development the building includes a green roof that will allow the existing landscaping to be reinstated on completion.

The striking gallery space includes a range of natural light sources to best display a broad selection of contemporary and historic sculpture. These comprise top light via strip roof lights that wash down the walls, large glazed openings allowing sunlight to flood into the room and also diffuse light via a large adjacent open air pool linked to the gallery with an underwater glass wall.

CASE STUDY 3

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The minimalist design uses very

few materials. These include shuttered concrete, glass and

timber to create a dramatic yet flexible space for displaying art.

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Proposals for the restoration and conversion of a Scottish castle, which has been derelict for over one hundred years, back into a private residence.

The castle is a category A listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument. Sensitive proposals for its conversion back into a carbon neutral family home ensure a sustainable future for the castle.

CASTLESCOTLAND

Photograph of the existing castleCASE STUDY 4

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Photomontage of Proposal

Proposed Elevation

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RESIDENTIAL Working closely with private individual clients through to large national developers we are able to add value through quality and innovative design solutions. Involvement at an early stage enables us to fully investigate the brief and context resulting in schemes which meet the commercial needs of the client and the aspirations of the end user.

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COMMERCIAL Our combined experience in the commercial sector, both currently and having worked in large multi-disciplinary developer led design teams previously, has seen us responsible for the planning and implementation of an array of award winning large commercial and retail mixed use schemes; including residential, offices, leisure, and industrial, across the UK and in the Middle East. Working closely with developers, landlords and private clients we are able to deliver schemes which maximise commercial values whilst creating inspiring places to work, live and enjoy for the end user.

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14-15 Regent ParadeHarrogate

North YorkshireHG1 5AW

Tel:01423 [email protected]

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