pre-design & feasibility

Pre-design can be the most important moment for a project, where a period of blue-sky thinking can focus on the abstract aspirations that will eventually underpin the built project.  Users of architecture today are informed and worldly, and they read and appreciate the ethos of an underlying design vision that unifies architecture.

The feasibility stage offers the crucial opportunity to juggle multiple, vying demands, and to test the possible impact on the architecture.  At this point the basic parti must be developed, with core organising principles subtly linking the various elements of the project.

Pre-design and feasibility benefit from experience and breadth, and Anderson Inge contributes an exceptional combination of these skills to the project team.

 
 

creating mezzanine in listed 'chapel'

studies for parti and materiality, recreational centre

structural action of dome section roof

massing study

bronze & glass canopies, L'Oscar Hotel

roof / structure detail

planning subtle amendments to listed marble floor pattern

renderings for English Heritage approvals

field survey, planning amendments to heritage vaulted skylight

lamella barrel vault, model plan

buildability studies