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an empty room with wooden flooring and arches in the center, along with large windows
Newbery Steps Cricket Pavilion
The Newbery Steps project represents a meticulous effort to restore and reimagine the Newbery Steps Cricket Pavilion, located in the picturesque Dean Park, Bournemouth. This building, dating back to the early 1900s and previously in a state of disrepair, has been meticulously restored and repurposed, transforming it into a vibrant community space.
an empty room with white arches and chairs
Newbery Steps Cricket Pavilion
The Newbery Steps project represents a meticulous effort to restore and reimagine the Newbery Steps Cricket Pavilion, located in the picturesque Dean Park, Bournemouth. This building, dating back to the early 1900s and previously in a state of disrepair, has been meticulously restored and repurposed, transforming it into a vibrant community space.
an arched window on the side of a wooden building with trees in the back ground
Newbery Steps Cricket Pavilion
The Newbery Steps project represents a meticulous effort to restore and reimagine the Newbery Steps Cricket Pavilion, located in the picturesque Dean Park, Bournemouth. This building, dating back to the early 1900s and previously in a state of disrepair, has been meticulously restored and repurposed, transforming it into a vibrant community space.
an empty room with large arched windows and wooden floors is pictured in this image, there are several stools on either side of the window sill
Newbery Steps Cricket Pavilion
The Newbery Steps project represents a meticulous effort to restore and reimagine the Newbery Steps Cricket Pavilion, located in the picturesque Dean Park, Bournemouth. This building, dating back to the early 1900s and previously in a state of disrepair, has been meticulously restored and repurposed, transforming it into a vibrant community space.
there is a baseball bat next to the door
Newbery Steps Cricket Pavilion
The Newbery Steps project represents a meticulous effort to restore and reimagine the Newbery Steps Cricket Pavilion, located in the picturesque Dean Park, Bournemouth. This building, dating back to the early 1900s and previously in a state of disrepair, has been meticulously restored and repurposed, transforming it into a vibrant community space.
a curved metal roof on top of a building
Newbery Steps Cricket Pavilion
The Newbery Steps project represents a meticulous effort to restore and reimagine the Newbery Steps Cricket Pavilion, located in the picturesque Dean Park, Bournemouth. This building, dating back to the early 1900s and previously in a state of disrepair, has been meticulously restored and repurposed, transforming it into a vibrant community space.
Our install team was on-site in Devon last week installing these showstopper angled units, sliding doors and windows into this rural new-build home. 

Originally designed with rectangular units above the sliding doors, the design was later adapted to feature angled windows that perfectly match the line of the roof. 

This project is one to keep a eye on!

Products used: 
S315A Alu-Clad Lift & Slide Door
P31A Alu-Clad Windows
S305A Inward Open Panel Door

Colour: RAL 7016 Anthracite Grey Matt Angled Windows, Door Colour, Slide Door, Panel Door, Architectural Projects, Door Color, Doors And Windows, The Roof, New Builds
Our install team was on-site in Devon last week installing these showstopper angled units, sliding doors and windows into this rural new-build home. Originally designed with rectangular units above the sliding doors, the design was later adapted to feature angled windows that perfectly match the line of the roof. This project is one to keep a eye on! Products used: S315A Alu-Clad Lift & Slide Door P31A Alu-Clad Windows S305A Inward Open Panel Door Colour: RAL 7016 Anthracite Grey Matt
a snow covered yard with a potted plant in the foreground and a building in the background
Creative Passive House
Previous Next By working with its steep landscape, this Passive House remains sensitive to the surrounding area while enjoying panoramic views of the rolling South Yorkshire countryside. It won the RIBA Yorkshire Award for 2024 and features in an 8-page case study in the August 2024 Grand Designs Magazine. Design work was led by Sheffield practice HEM Architects and building work was carried out by Terry Huggett Developments.
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By working with its steep landscape, this Passive House remains sensitive to the surrounding area while enjoying panoramic views of the rolling South Yorkshire countryside. It won the RIBA Yorkshire Award for 2024 and features in an 8-page case study in the August 2024 Grand Designs Magazine.

Design work was led by Sheffield practice HEM Architects and building work was carried out by Terry Huggett Developments. Yorkshire Countryside, Timber Window Frames, Hallway Inspiration, Timber Windows, South Yorkshire, Timber Cladding, Passive House, Architectural Projects, Grand Designs
Creative Passive House
Previous Next By working with its steep landscape, this Passive House remains sensitive to the surrounding area while enjoying panoramic views of the rolling South Yorkshire countryside. It won the RIBA Yorkshire Award for 2024 and features in an 8-page case study in the August 2024 Grand Designs Magazine. Design work was led by Sheffield practice HEM Architects and building work was carried out by Terry Huggett Developments.
the house is surrounded by gravel and has an open patio area that leads out to a beautiful sunset
Creative Passive House
Previous Next By working with its steep landscape, this Passive House remains sensitive to the surrounding area while enjoying panoramic views of the rolling South Yorkshire countryside. It won the RIBA Yorkshire Award for 2024 and features in an 8-page case study in the August 2024 Grand Designs Magazine. Design work was led by Sheffield practice HEM Architects and building work was carried out by Terry Huggett Developments.
an orange door is on the side of a black building with brick walls and steps
Creative Passive House
Previous Next By working with its steep landscape, this Passive House remains sensitive to the surrounding area while enjoying panoramic views of the rolling South Yorkshire countryside. It won the RIBA Yorkshire Award for 2024 and features in an 8-page case study in the August 2024 Grand Designs Magazine. Design work was led by Sheffield practice HEM Architects and building work was carried out by Terry Huggett Developments.
an outside view of a house with glass doors
Creative Passive House
Previous Next By working with its steep landscape, this Passive House remains sensitive to the surrounding area while enjoying panoramic views of the rolling South Yorkshire countryside. It won the RIBA Yorkshire Award for 2024 and features in an 8-page case study in the August 2024 Grand Designs Magazine. Design work was led by Sheffield practice HEM Architects and building work was carried out by Terry Huggett Developments.
two black doors are open on the side of a house in winter time with snow on the ground
Creative Passive House
Previous Next By working with its steep landscape, this Passive House remains sensitive to the surrounding area while enjoying panoramic views of the rolling South Yorkshire countryside. It won the RIBA Yorkshire Award for 2024 and features in an 8-page case study in the August 2024 Grand Designs Magazine. Design work was led by Sheffield practice HEM Architects and building work was carried out by Terry Huggett Developments.
a dining room table and chairs near a large glass wall with sliding doors leading to the outside
Creative Passive House
Previous Next By working with its steep landscape, this Passive House remains sensitive to the surrounding area while enjoying panoramic views of the rolling South Yorkshire countryside. It won the RIBA Yorkshire Award for 2024 and features in an 8-page case study in the August 2024 Grand Designs Magazine. Design work was led by Sheffield practice HEM Architects and building work was carried out by Terry Huggett Developments.
the reflection of trees and water in a window on a wooden building's side
Creative Passive House
Previous Next By working with its steep landscape, this Passive House remains sensitive to the surrounding area while enjoying panoramic views of the rolling South Yorkshire countryside. It won the RIBA Yorkshire Award for 2024 and features in an 8-page case study in the August 2024 Grand Designs Magazine. Design work was led by Sheffield practice HEM Architects and building work was carried out by Terry Huggett Developments.