Coventry, City of Culture
PCPT Architects continues its involvement with the newly crowned City of Culture 2021.
PCPT Architects continues its involvement with the newly crowned City of Culture 2021.
The oldest house in the city centre?
No. 22-24 Vittoria Street is an original Birmingham House from 1827.
Calthorpe Estates have been granted planning permission for a bold approach within a conservation area at 43a Calthorpe Road in Birmingham.
With the completion of numbers 31 and 33 Far Gosford Street, PCPT architects are nearing the end of the regeneration of the street which we started in the 1990’s as just a notion.
PCPT Architects have been working closely with Historic Coventry Trust to develop the overall plans for the buildings and landscape at the remarkable Coventry Charterhouse as part of a £10M programme of works.
We have been appointed by the Friends of Ingestre Hall Orangery to carry out the works to restore this intriguing Greek classical style orangery and make it a focus for the community of Ingestre and Tixhall, close to Stafford.
Established by the local Anstice family, the hall was one of the great philanthropic institutions of the region.
The Unity Works is one of the most venerable listed buildings in Birmingham’s world famous Jewellery Quarter with a grand frontage onto Vittoria Street.
The timber framed house at 31-33 Far Gosford Street has been a true voyage of discovery for PCPT.
An £11 million project to restore Coventry ’s Grade I listed Charterhouse as the centre-piece of a new 70-acre Heritage Park has taken a huge step towards becoming a reality after a major grant was approved by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).