
Merry Christmas from all the staff at Spatial Design Architects!
Click here to see the TEAM SD in the XMAS spirit

Due to works currently being undertaken to the new premises we are moving into temporary accommodation, our move is being carried out over the Christmas Period shutdown to continue to provide professional services to our clients with minimal disruption.
Our Temporary Address is:
135 Church Road
Harold Wood
Romford
Essex
RM3 0SH
We will keep you posted our future permanent practice address via our website and our opening date celebration.
Thanks and all the best for 2012.
Brendon Robins
Director
Spatial Design Architects

Spatial Design have confirmed that the annual charity golf day will be held on 27th April 2012.
This Year the event will be held at the same venue as last year, Bentleys Golf Course in Ongar Road, Brentwood. Over 70 golfers participated last year to raise a whopping £7,351.18!
All proceeds will be all in aid for the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association. Prader-Willi syndrome is a complex genetic disorder, which is present from birth. for more information please visit the links below.
For more information about the event, stay tuned to the news feed or contact us via the website.
We wish all the golfers the best of luck in the event and lets hope to beat last years Record Breaking total!
www.bentleygolfclub.com
www.pwsa.co.uk.

Spatial Design are pleased to announce that the company have been appointed to design a new build house in Shoeburyness. The Project sits on the edge of the thorpe bay area that will have amazing sightlines across estuary.

Spatial Design are delighted to announce that the company have raised £7,351.18 at their yearly charity golf day.
the figure beats last years total, setting the bar high for next years golf day.
Everyone at Spatial Design would like to thank those who were involved in the day in making the day a success and helping the cause of the PWSA.

Spatial Design are pleased to announce approval for a new office unit and a residential house in Ongar Road.
The Decision was made by the Local Committee after an inspirational speech by Architect Brendon Robins.
Pushing towards an environmentally friendly and sustainable scheme, the Committee was unanimously in favour by a 14 for and 0 against the project by a voting system

Spatial Design are pleased to announce approved plans for a double house development in Cromwell Road, Brentwood.

Brentwood based architecture practice: Spatial Design is offering local homeowners a fantastic chance to get some expert home advice, while raising funds to support Shelter, the housing and homelessness charity.
Architects Mr Brendon Robins & Mr Rob Jarratt of Spatial Design, Studio A, 153 High Street, Brentwood, Essex, CM14 4SD are taking part in Architect in the House (AITH), a partnership between the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and Shelter.
The scheme gives people across Essex the opportunity to book an hour-long consultation with an architect to discuss anything from a loft conversion to a major renovation project. In return, homeowners are asked to donate a minimum of £40 to Shelter, helping people whose lives are being damaged by bad housing.
Brendon Robins RIBA said: ‘Whether you’ve been considering an improvement to your home but haven’t looked into it, or have just never thought of using an architect then this is the scheme for you. Architect in the House offers a first step towards making a positive change to your home, while helping less fortunate families trapped in bad housing to find and keep a home of their own. ‘This is a great opportunity to see what an architect can do for you and your home; creating a totally tailored solution for your living needs, and not just the drawings for your new home or alteration. Whether your home is big or small, we want you to get involved.’
With nearly two million families awaiting social housing, and a chronic lack of affordable homes to rent, Shelter’s services for people in need will be stretched to the limit in the months ahead. Architect in the House is now in its thirteenth year, and has raised more than £800,000 to date.
The money goes towards helping the 1 in 7 children in Britain who are living in bad housing, directly improving their education, health and happiness.
If you’re interested in finding out how an architect can breathe new life into your home, sign up at www.architectinthehouse.org.uk.

Spatial Design are pleased to annouce the completition of a single storey extension in Priest's Lane, Brentwood.
We Would like to thank SUNREX construction and New Eden Landscapes for thier professional standards of work.

Everyone at Spatial Design are pleased to annouce our participation in this years Grand Designs Live exhibition at London ExCeL Centre for 2011.
The function will be held from Sunday 30th April - Sunday 8th May.
You can purchase tickets from as little as £11.
More Information please visit http://www.granddesignslive.com
If you know someone who is going down there, dont forget to give us a mention!
We hope to see you down there @ stand B106!
Many Thanks from all the staff at SD!

Spatial Design are pleased to annouce the completion of Eldon Lodge.
We would like to thank SUNREX construction with thier expert services and commitment towards the project.

Building works have started at Clements Wood Farm,

SD commissioned to design a set of three properties.

Spatial Design have confirmed the date for the annual charity golf day.
This year there will be a new twist, a change of golf course, Bentleys Golf Course in Ongar Road, Brentwood. over 70 golfers will participate in the day all in aid for the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association. Prader-Willi syndrome is a complex genetic disorder, which is present from birth. for more information please visit www.pwsa.co.uk.
we wish all the golfers the best of luck in the event and lets hope to beat last years total!

Spatial Design are pleased to announce our latest recruit Rob Jarratt.
Rob, who studied at Welsh School of Architecture in Cardiff part 1 and part 2 and achieved his part 3 at the University of Westminster.
Rob is looking forward to get stuck in and become a vital member of the team.

Spatial Design would like to welcome James Furzer as a new recruit.
James, who studied at University of Greenwich, is pleased he has joined us and believes he can bring a fresh view to the company.

Spatial Design are pleased to announce approved plans for a two storey side and single storey rear extension.

SD are pleased to Announce two new jobs in South Woodham Ferrers.

SD are currently commissioned and have gained approval for a project in Mill Hill, Brentwood, Essex

SD are pleased to announce the confirmed approval from Brentwood Council for Clements Wood Farm. Clements wood Farm is a New Build and will incorporate an open plan living are with a basement and 4/5 bedrooms.

Spatial Design have been chosen to design a new build house in Heronway, Brentwood, Essex. the external design will be traditional to be in keeping with the existing houses with a contemporary twist internally.

SD have been commissioned to design a new build house at Clements Wood Farm in Brentwood, Essex.

Spatial Design have won a New Build project in Mount Avenue, Brentwood, Essex.

Spatial Design are pleased to announce that designs for a modern single storey rear extension, have been approved by Brentwood Council.
The Design is to incorporate a large open plan living area with a contemporary twist internally.

Spatial Design are pleased to confirm that proposals have been approved and verified by Brentwood Council regarding a project in Worrin Road, Shenfield.

Spatial Design are glad to announce that they have been commissioned to design a new build office-block project.
The programme will inherit a contemporary twist that is in keeping with a regular office envirnoment.

Spatial Design have been commissioned to design an extension in Ridgeway, Hutton Mount. Spatial Design currently have two other projects within the area.

Brentwood based architecture practice: Spatial Design is offering local homeowners a fantastic chance to get some expert home advice, while raising funds to support Shelter, the housing and homelessness charity.
Architect Mr Brendon Robins of Spatial Design, Studio A, 153 High Street, Brentwood, Essex, CM14 4SD is taking part in Architect in the House (AITH), a partnership between the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and Shelter.
The scheme gives people across Essex the opportunity to book an hour-long consultation with an architect to discuss anything from a loft conversion to a major renovation project. In return, homeowners are asked to donate a minimum of £40 to Shelter, helping people whose lives are being damaged by bad housing.
Brendon Robins RIBA said: ‘Whether you’ve been considering an improvement to your home but haven’t looked into it, or have just never thought of using an architect then this is the scheme for you. Architect in the House offers a first step towards making a positive change to your home, while helping less fortunate families trapped in bad housing to find and keep a home of their own. ‘This is a great opportunity to see what an architect can do for you and your home; creating a totally tailored solution for your living needs, and not just the drawings for your new home or alteration. Whether your home is big or small, we want you to get involved.’
With nearly two million families awaiting social housing, and a chronic lack of affordable homes to rent, Shelter’s services for people in need will be stretched to the limit in the months ahead. Architect in the House is now in its thirteenth year, and has raised more than £800,000 to date.
The money goes towards helping the 1 in 7 children in Britain who are living in bad housing, directly improving their education, health and happiness.
If you’re interested in finding out how an architect can breathe new life into your home, sign up at www.architectinthehouse.org.uk.
Architects interested in volunteering their services can also sign up at www.architectinthehouse.org.uk

Spatial Design have been granted work in Hillwood Grove, Hutton, Essex. the proposal is to create an open plan living quarters throughout the house with a two storey rear extension that will house a modernised gym.

Amicus Design have been busy lately with adding the finishing touches to some of our major projects in the past couple of months. Amicus have especially done a superb job with "Piran" and "Dutch House".

Spatial Design have been chosen to design a Loft conversion in Leafy Way, Hutton. the scheme is to incorporate 2 new bedrooms, one extra bathroom and ground floor internal alterations.

Spatial Design have been commissioned to design a new build house in Mascalls Lane, Brentwood.

Spatial Design have been commission for a forth time in Hillwood Close. The Scheme is a major transformation to the internal layout that will enable an open plan ground floor with a two-storey rear extension.

Spatial Design's Emily, has passed her BA Honours Architecture Degree with flying colours! Not even rain could spoil Emily's day as she collected her degree at The University of Edinbrugh.

Spatial Design have been commissioned to design a part two-storey extension in Abbots Close, Brentwood. The proposal has been approved by Brentwood Borough Council.

Spatial Design are pleased to annouce the completion of "Piran", Based in Darcy Close, Brentwood, the house has had a complete transformation. Special thanks goes to SUNREX construction who has done a tremendous job throughout.

Spatial Design are pleased to announce that the Dutch House is almost near completion. The Project is located on Ridgeway in Hutton Mount.

Spatial Design have got Approval for a single storey rear extension in Huttton Road.

Spatial design have been commissioned to design a single storey rear extension and part two-storey extension in "The Glades" Hutton

Spatial Design organized a charity golf day in aid of St Francis Hospice and beat last years amount with a whopping £4,300!!!
the golf day was held at Warley Golf Course on 23/04/2010

Spatial Design are commissioned for a project in Priests Lane, Shenfield. Designs approved and work has begun.

Spatial Design are delighted to announce the completion of Little Meadhams Project based in Old Harlow. Like to thank Tom Green Construction for outstanding services to the project.


Spatial Design arranged a charity golf day in April 2009, all proceeds going to St Francis Hospice. Last year was a roaring success and we are currently busy arranging for April 2010....Bigger & Better! Already confirmed 90 players, which doubles last years attendance.
We would like to thank local companies and sporting agents for kindly donating various prizes and gifts.....keep them coming! See you there...

Spatial Design have been commissioned to prepare a conceptual presentation for a contemporary high-rise block of flats in Lincoln.

Spatial Design are pleased to annouce that designs have been issued to a global film industry Based in London for a New fitness centre.

Spatial Design has been commissioned to undertake new works for a client in Redden Court Road, to extend their property to provide a modern open plan living space, for cooking, eating and dining in.

Spatial Design has been commissioned to undertake new works for a client in Wansford Avenue, to extend their property to provide a modern open plan living space and further first floor accommodation.

Spatial Design has gained planning approval under certificate of lawful development for a new build swimming pool in the grounds of a large house in Great Warley.

Spatial Design has gained planning approval for the conversion of an existing garage into a new open plan family room in Priests Lane.
SD are now undertaking the Building Regulations and tender packages for mobilisation on site in September / October 09.

Spatial Design has been working on another contemporary design for an extension in Hogarth Avenue and the project has now reached planning application stage.
A new portfolio page for this project in coming soon, showing details and views of the complete project from inception and all the way through to completion.

Brentwood based architecture practice: Spatial Design is offering local homeowners a fantastic chance to get some expert home advice, while raising funds to support Shelter, the housing and homelessness charity.
Architect Mr Brendon Robins of Spatial Design, Studio A, 153 High Street, Brentwood, Essex, CM14 4SD is taking part in Architect in the House (AITH), a partnership between the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and Shelter. The scheme gives people across Essex the opportunity to book an hour-long consultation with an architect to discuss anything from a loft conversion to a major renovation project. In return, homeowners are asked to donate a minimum of £40 to Shelter, helping people whose lives are being damaged by bad housing.
Brendon Robins said: ‘Whether you’ve been considering an improvement to your home but haven’t looked into it, or have just never thought of using an architect then this is the scheme for you. Architect in the House offers a first step towards making a positive change to your home, while helping less fortunate families trapped in bad housing to find and keep a home of their own.
‘This is a great opportunity to see what an architect can do for you and your home; creating a totally tailored solution for your living needs, and not just the drawings for your new home or alteration. Whether your home is big or small, we want you to get involved.’
The Council of Mortgage Lenders predicts that 75,000 homes in the UK will have been repossessed by the end of 2009. With nearly two million families awaiting social housing, and a chronic lack of affordable homes to rent, Shelter’s services for people in need will be stretched to the limit in the months ahead.
Architect in the House is now in its thirteenth year, and has raised more than £800,000 to date. The money goes towards helping the 1 in 7 children in Britain who are living in bad housing, directly improving their education, health and happiness.
If you’re interested in finding out how an architect can breathe new life into your home, sign up at www.architectinthehouse.org.uk from 25 April to 1 July 2009.
Architects interested in volunteering their services can also sign up at www.architectinthehouse.org.uk

Spatial Design was invited to feature on the front page on the well respected Construction Magazine for July 2009. The internal article was prepared by the construction magazine to outline Spatial Design as an architects practice and the progression in moving Spatial Design forward.
Click here download a PDF of the Spatial Design article featured in Construction Magazine

Adam gives thumbs up to completing his architecture degree and gaining his BA (Hons) Architecture degree certificate at his graduation day at The University of Greenwich, Maritime Campus, in the painted hall.