Tag: commercial and residential architects
dblo Associate architects are Carbon Smart Certfied
by theadmin on May.17, 2016, under Architects, Business
Have you been planning your dream home for years? Are you inundated with guests and want to extend your living area or add an extra room or office onto your home. Adding additional rooms not only adds value to your home it enhances your living space by design.
dblo Associates will help make your dreams a reality. They are passionate about what they do, changing people’s lives through design. dblo associates work on residential architects London and the surrounding areas, providing detailed and innovative solutions.
They have a team of dedicated associates who share the same vision and focus on design to ensure the clients specifications are met over and beyond the client’s expectations.
dblo associates work covers architecture, interior design and development. Working as a studio, allows us the flexibility to expand and contract to suit workloads and to draw on the wider expertise of our associate studios across London. They work within the client’s budget however ensuring they do not jeopardise their quality of their work.
Dblo Associates are also Carbon Smart and take a proactive stance and address our contribution to climate change, their organisation has committed to the carbon smart programme. Being carbon smart means taking an intelligent and flexible approach to reducing our carbon footprint. The carbon smart certification demonstrates the practical actions they have taken to actively reduce environmental impact. This clearly demonstrates their commitment to customers, staff and suppliers. Just like recycling, the carbon smart certification makes improving the environmental performance part of the everyday running of their business.
Click here for projects dblo architects have been involved in.
dblo Associates are dedicated to creating and enhancing value through design
by theadmin on Feb.13, 2016, under Architects, Business
There is nothing more beautiful than architecture, some of which shapes the world we live in and formed our history. Many architecture buildings or pyramids tell us much about the people who went before us and the history in those times. For instance ancient Egyptian architecture is the architecture of Ancient Egypt , one of the most influential civilizations throughout history, which developed a vast array of diverse structures and great architectural monuments along the Nile, including pyramids and temples. Much of our modern day architecture is based on history.
dblo Associates architects Kensington are a team of innovative and forward thinking architects who are passionate about the history of architecture and how this influences modern day design.
Drawings of the types of the architectural capitals specific for the Ancient Egyptian civilization.
In Ancient Egypt and other early societies, people believed in the omnipotence of Gods, with many aspects of daily life carried out with respect to the idea of the divine or supernatural and the way it was manifest in the mortal cycles of generations, years, seasons, days and nights.
Due to the scarcity of wood, the two predominant building materials used in ancient Egypt were sun-baked mud brick and stone, mainly limestone, but also sandstone and granite in considerable quantities.
The core of the pyramids consisted of locally quarried stone, mudbricks, sand or gravel. For the casing stones were used that had to be transported from father away, predominantly white limestone from Tura and red granite from upper Egypt.
Ancient Egyptian houses were made out of mud collected from the Nile river.It was placed in molds and left to dry in the hot sun to harden for use in construction.
Many Egyptian towns have disappeared because they were situated near the cultivated area of the Nile Valley and were flooded as the river bed slowly rose during the millennia, or the mud bricks of which they were built were used by peasants as fertilizer.
Thus, our understanding of ancient Egyptian architecture is based mainly on religious monuments, massive structures characterized by thick, sloping walls with few openings, possibly echoing a method of construction used to obtain stability in mud walls.
Ancient architecture is characterized by this tension between the divine and mortal world. Cities would mark a contained sacred space over the wilderness of nature outside, and the temple or palace continued this order by acting as a house for the gods. The architect, be he priest or king, was not the sole important figure; he was merely part of a continuing tradition.
The Pyramids of Giza is just one of the many pyramids that have fascinated people for hundreds of centuries. There are many office architects London however, if you are looking to enhance your living though design, look no further than dblo Associates architects Fulham to help achieve this.
Important announcement to England’s planning fee’s from 22nd November 2012
by theadmin on Nov.22, 2012, under Architects, Business
dblo associates residential architects London announce changes to Planning fees in England
Planning fees in England are increasing by 15% on 22nd November.
The Planning Portal has made the necessary changes to its fee calculator to take this increase into account.
The fee calculator will reflect the new fee structure on Thursday 22nd November.
The planning fee increase was determined by the Department for Communities and Local Government and was communicated to English local planning authorities last week.
The letter sent to LPAs is available here: http://portaldirector.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/121114-letter-to-cpos-re-fee-increase.pdf
Contact dblo associates to find out more about residential architects London
Looking for more company suggestions? We find them for you!