Priddys Hard has been featured in Architecture Today. …read more
Following on from his experience as head of the jury for the 2019 RIBA House of the Year, John's thoughts on this year's competition and winner are below: …read more
Ruth Reed, director of Green Planning Studio, has just had her latest book launched. We are happy that Lovedon Fields has been chosen, included on the front cover of the book, and profiled as an exemplar project of a rural development that secured the strategic gap with a strong village edge and... …read more
We are pleased to announce that John is heading up the judging panel for the Royal Institute of British Architect’s 2019 House of the Year competition. …read more
Owers House, completed in 2015, has been featured by ArchDaily as part of their project pages. …read more
John Pardey has become a columnist for the Financial Times as part of their 'Ask the Architect' series. John will be contributing and answering a question from a Financial Times reader every month on various architecture related issues. …read more
Cheeran House, completed in 2015, has been featured by ArchDaily as part of their project pages. …read more
JPA has had two residential housing projects shortlisted under the 'Completed' category for the Housing Design Awards 2019. Situated in Winchester and Gosport respectively, Lovedon Fields & Priddy's Hard are part of 34 strong shortlist of residential housing projects across the UK. …read more
JPA's housing project at Lovedon Fields has been been shortlisted for the RIBA South Regional Awards 2019. Being one of 17 projects on the shortlist, the project, in partnership with BBA Architects, is situated outside of Winchester for the client HAB Housing and forms a 50 house development including 40% affordable units. …read more
JPA has secured consent for a replacement dwelling on the banks of the River Tamar. The site is located at Weir Quay, a former dock for the lead and silver mines, some 10km up the estuary from Plymouth. …read more
John Pardey Architects have submitted planning for 56 homes in Alfold, Surrey. Inspired by the local rural vernacular, the scheme for Q-Developments has been designed around a village green ’framed by a network of lanes and paths’. …read more
Following on from Wallpaper* feature on John Pardey Architects (W*142), JPA has featured in their online publication with a retrospective of the previous magazine article & projects as well as an update with the practice' most recently completed houses. …read more
JPA has secured consent for a new dwelling in the back garden of an existing house in Haslemere. The southern part of the rear garden offered a space some 30M wide and 25M deep so our concept was to wrap the site in a garden wall to create an inward... …read more
JPA has secured consent for a new dwelling on a former farm site of nearly 5 acres overlooking Glastonbury Tor in Somerset. The site, which contains two large portal-framed barns, had an existing Class Q approval for the conversion of agricultural buildings to a new home. …read more
The Modern House has interviewed one of our past clients, Yvonna Demczynska, about her and the live/work space we helped to create in Notting Hill. After a difficult planning process for this Grade II listed structure, the solution was to excavate the main space about one metre to allow the insertion of... …read more
JPA has secured consent on an extensive site within the Green Belt on Bledlow Ridge in Buckinghamshire for a new house. Granted under delegated powers, the proposal is for the complete redevelopment of previously developed land, which is in continuing use – the demolition of a small bungalow and six outbuildings on... …read more
JPA have secured planning approval for what is perhaps the first truly modern house within the Peak District National park, with unanimous approval at committee. …read more
The Ridley House, on the banks of the River Severn in Worcestershire, has been granted planning consent under officer-delegated powers. …read more
jpa's 161 apartment, residential-led mixed-use development at Carter's Quay, Poole Harbour for Inland Homes has received planning consent at committee. …read more
Copse Hill House, a replacement dwelling in Wimbledon, has received officer-delegated planning consent. …read more