RDA's reputation has been built on design innovation, cost control and attention to detail. We see the job through from initial sketch to occupation. On many of our schemes, we have secured planning permission on difficult sites where others have failed. We know the best materials, the best products, the best suppliers, the best contractors and the best team members.
We specialise in the regeneration of existing sites and the creation of new, individual spaces.
Our service is tailored to a client’s pre-agreed requirements and will often involve us through all stages of a built project.
With the Client we agree a set of requirements to create a new environment or make changes to an existing situation.
We work interactively to create proposals as text, images and drawings through a process of regular discussion and presentation.
We represent our Clients as their agent in terms of planning applications or other statutory/legal consents, and then administering the project during construction.
We are able to coordinate an entire project from start to finish in a structured process.
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-Strategic advice and
feasibility study
-Conceptual Design
-Planning and Listed
Building applications and other consents
-Part Wall matters,
Landlord/Tenant negotiations
-Detail design
-Production information
and construction detailing
-Advice on contract,
contractors and tendering
-Administration of a
building contract and regular site inspections
-Project Management
-Interior design,
furniture design and procurement
-Computer-generated
imaging
-3 dimensional physical
models
-New-build architecture
-Conversion and
adaptation of existing building
-Listed and conservation
area buildings
-Interiors architecture
-Strategic planning and
Master-planning
-Urban design and
curation
-Landscape and
infrastructure design
-RDA is an architectural
practice registered with the Architect’s Registration Board and holds
professional indemnity insurance.
-As a Chartered
Architect, RDA uses current forms of appointment agreement, standard terms
of service and definitions as published by the Royal Institute of British
Architects.
For further information on the engagement of an architect, please contact us or the Royal Institute of British Architects