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Brabazon by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
(FCBStudios) & Grant Associates – Large Housing
Development
A new neighbourhood skirting the edge of Bristol,
Brabazon uses a host of Freshfield Lane’s Selected Dark
and Selected Light bricks in the 303 newly built homes.
The project works towards the goal of bringing communities together while the site’s layout inspires a more active
lifestyle.
Berners & Wells by Emrys Architects – Commercial
Proudly standing in the heart of Fitzrovia, Berners &
Wells offers top tier accommodation on both Berners and
Wells Streets. Whilst Berners Street offers glazed facades
and arches, Wells Street takes on a more traditional
appearance with Charnwood brick being used to facilitate
the introduction of a two-story roof extension that
seamlessly blends in with the existing structure.
Norton Folgate, London
Norton Folgate by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris,
Stanton Williams, Morris+Company, DSDHA and East
Architecture – Urban Regeneration
Ice Factory by Buckley Gray Yeoman – Refurbishment
A former industrial building masterfully adapted into a
workspace, retail space and restaurants over 5 floors. Ice
Factory’s eye-catching saw-tooth roofs and industrial
aesthetic are brought together with a host of Charnwood
brick blends, metalwork and huge open windows.
Norton Folgate is a unique blend of Georgian and
Victorian architecture in the heart of London, a collaborative effort between the architects, Blossom Yard and
Studios uses a blend of Freshfield Lane Danehill Yellow
& Lindfield Yellow Multi bricks while 15 Norton Folgate
uses Floren’s Gothiek clay bricks.
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