Residential

24th April 2020

What lies beneath…?

Chances are, if your ground floor has timber floor boards, there is a space underneath.  Usually, this isn’t too large, and...

22nd January 2020

In the country

Working in a Conservation Area can bring challenges – especially when creating new homes.  The development of a redundant area of...

15th November 2019

Ashdown Annex

We are so pleased to receive Planning Permission today for Clients for a new two-bedroom annex in the Ashdown Forest. This...

31st October 2019

If you go down to the woods today…

We’re thrilled Planning Permission has been granted for two eco-tourist cabins we have designed within the South Downs National Park. We...

30th September 2019

Helsinki

Helsinki – A learning adventure and architectural safari (written by Vicki Turner) When the email dropped into my inbox telling me...

5th April 2019

Illuminating…

Often on a project, we will be asked to incorporate something that a Client already has or might be thinking...

4th March 2019

Concrete – dividing opinion for decades – Part 2

In the first part of this exploration into the history of the most widely used construction material in the world,...

5th February 2018

Setting the Standard

RIBA stands for Royal Institute of British Architects and here at Turner and Hoskins, we’re delighted to have renewed our...

30th November 2018

Design Matters

A recent RIBA report entitled ‘Design Matters’1 has revealed that only 1 in 4 people would choose to live in a...

31st August 2018

Fallingwater

Vicki and Tim love looking at buildings, and this can mean that their son has been along for...