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Company Information
We are Arch Hive, an architectural design practice based in Bristol & operating across the UK. Specialising in sustainable architecture, low-energy & Passivhaus design.
WHAT WE DO
We work on a range of different projects at all stages within the education, mixed-use, cultural, private and commercial residential sectors.
No project is too big, or too small. We’ve worked on single storey house extensions all the way up to large multi-million pound residential schemes and world expo pavilions.
Working with educational organisations, local authorities, developers and private homeowners to improve the built environment around us and challenge expectations of what can be delivered through architecture.
We believe that with the right mix of creative design and careful consideration of context, form, preservation and materiality, the built environment around us can be the driver behind positive social and environmental change.
ETHOS
At Arch Hive we realise that the construction industry is responsible for consuming half of all natural resources we extract from our planet, so rather than being part of this problem, we aim to be part of the solution.
By using rigorous methods of detailing such as Passivhaus and Robust Details during construction, reducing material wastage, usage and transportation, we are ensuring our buildings are fit for the future and constructed in a way that reduces harm on the present. We always aim to design to Passivhaus standards and urge our clients to embrace a low-energy and fabric first approach.
Please get in touch with us to learn more about our design philosophy and how we can help you to deliver your project.
Contact Details
Chris Ratcliffe
07762299798
Address
Arch Hive Design Ltd
Hamilton House, 80 Stokes Croft
Bristol
Bristol
BS1 3QY
United KingdomServices provided - click on a service to obtain estimates and/or contact details
Historic Buildings, Planning Permission, Architecture, Loft Conversions
WE ARE ARCH HIVE
An architectural design practice based in Bristol & operating across the UK. Specialising in sustainable architecture, low-energy & Passivhaus design.
WHAT WE DO
We work on a range of different projects at all stages within the education, mixed-use, cultural, private and commercial residential sectors.
No project is to big, or to small. We’ve worked on single storey house extensions all the way up to large multi-million pound residential schemes and world expo pavilions.
Working with educational organisations, local authorities, developers and private homeowners to improve the built environment around us and challenge expectations of what can be delivered through architecture.
We believe that with the right mix of creative design and careful consideration of context, form, preservation and materiality, the built environment around us can be the driver behind positive social and environmental change.
ETHOS
At Arch Hive we realise that the construction industry is responsible for consuming half of all natural resources we extract from our planet, so rather than being part of this problem, we aim to be part of the solution.
By using rigorous methods of detailing such as Passivhaus and Robust Details during construction, reducing material wastage, usage and transportation, we are ensuring our buildings are fit for the future and constructed in a way that reduces harm on the present. We always aim to design to Passivhaus standards and urge our clients to embrace a low-energy and fabric first approach.
Please get in touch with us to learn more about our design philosophy and how we can help you to deliver your project.
Member Personnel and Qualifications
Chartered Members Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists Ciat Reg Practice Registered Practice Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists Construction Skills Certification Scheme (Manager) Construction Industry Training Board Certified Professional (Revit) Autodesk
Member Website
http://www.archhive.co
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