Why Marley Eternit backs the AJ Small Projects Awards
Paul Reed, sales and marketing director at Marley Eternit, explains why the roofing and facades supplier backs the Small Projects awards
House extensions and refurbishments, plus other small-scale or budget projects undertaken by architects. Find out more about AJ Small Projects here
By Laura Mark 5 February 2016 17 Views
Paul Reed, sales and marketing director at Marley Eternit, explains why the roofing and facades supplier backs the Small Projects awards
By Laura Mark 15 December 2015 305 Views
Bartlett architecture student Charlie Redman has submitted this £22,000 scheme for the 2016 AJ Small Projects Award
By Laura Mark 14 December 2015 252 Views
King’s Road-based McLaren Excell has submitted this £216,000 overhaul of a home in Wareham for this year’s AJ Small Projects Award
By Laura Mark 13 December 2015 126 Views
NORD London has submitted this £45,000 gatehouse to a National Trust home to the AJ Small Projects Award
By Laura Mark 12 December 2015 1,071 Views
Neil Dusheiko Architects has submitted this £35,000 garden room for this year’s 2016 AJ Small Projects Awards
By Laura Mark 7 December 2015 504 Views
Hampshire-based Adam Knibb Architects has completed this £45,000 timber extension to a house in Winchester
By Alex Nikjoo 3 February 2011 26 Views
[SMALL PROJECTS 2011 - BEST OF THE REST] Transformation of part of an special education needs school playground into a new outdoor learn and play area
By AJ Contributor 3 February 2011 153 Views
[SMALL PROJECTS 2011] This extension for a turn of the century home in Walthamstow provides flexible living space and an extra bedroom for a young family
By AJ Contributor 3 February 2011 6 Views
[SMALL PROJECTS 2011] Lightwave is a new interactive light façade fixed to the outside of the Brixton Recreation Centre
By AJ Contributor 3 February 2011 12 Views
[SMALL PROJECTS 2011] Designed to provide the client with a challenging self build project - the construction of a workshop/store using readily available materials and simple building technologies allowing the client to acquire new skills: drystone walling, lead working and carpentry.