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Accordia - Revisiting a great place to live
I had the opportunity to call in on Accordia recently, the first housing scheme to win the Sterling Prize. This is one of those rare modern housing developments that has improved with age. Hugely impressed. The community was clearly vibrant, the land...
Read moreOutline Planning submitted for a great place to live
We have submitted planning permission for 50 houses in Farnham. This is an amazing site with the potential to create a beautiful place to live. Our proposal works with the sites landscape setting and challenging topography to create a variety of dist...
Read morePromoting a high quality place to live
Winchester City Council has today taken Part 2 of its new local plan to Cabinet. As part of our ongoing campaign to ensure Winchester remains a high quality place in which to live we made a brief presentation. What we said is set out below: As many...
Read morePoynton Shared Space
The new shared space at Poynton has finally demonstrated that the half century grip of the car over our public realm is coming to an end. If a major junction on a trunk road can become a shared space so can most of the junctions in every town. Its ti...
Read moreReinventing the High Street
Photo by Joe Low - See www.joelow.com This weekend The Daily Telegraph launched its 'Reinventing the High Street' campaign. There is a sense that the high street is dying, with internet shopping on the rise and ever more retailers closing their do...
Read morePlans to redevelop the area around Winchester Station
David Ashe of CH Design and Paul Bulkeley from Snug Projects presented their vision for the redevelopment of area around Winchester station at a public meeting in the city. The event was organised by WINACC and the City of Winchester Trust joint ...
Read moreCreating without imitating
Open Meeting 2012 - Creating without Imitating Snug Projects director Paul Bulkeley will be speaking at the Salisbury Civic Society Open Meeting 2012 on the subject of 'Creating without Imitating'. The event is held at 7.30pm on Tuesday 20th Novembe...
Read moreContextual Design Workshop in Winchester
Snug Projects delivered a successful evening workshop on contextual design for officers and members at Winchester City Council. The evening was facilitated by Paul Bulkeley with a series of presentations and interactive workshops supported by local a...
Read moreWell-Being Well Built
Snug Projects director Paul Bulkeley was invited to speak at the Churches Together in Winchester AGM on, a vision for well-being in the city. It is significant that the church community are recognising the important contribution the quality of the bu...
Read moreSpacePlace of the Week - cafe culture
At this time of year its nice to dream of the warm evening sun on your back, enjoying a cup of Lavazza with friends in a busy Italian square. This image of a square in Treviso captures the best on life in the edge somewhere between inside and outisde...
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