
Plan A Architects is a new architectural practice focused on providing clients with the highest level of design and project management. The practice is based in Berkhamsted (north of London) and wasestablished by director Matthew Smith in 2010. We believe that good design will always add value to a project. We enjoy engaging our clients in conversation in order to deliver their unique project, within budget and on programme.

Lune Architects is a young practice formed in 2005 by Alistair McIntyre BA(Hons) Dip Arch (UCL) RIBA and Peter MacQueen BSc(Hons) upon a base of over 30 years experience. Prior to starting our ownpractice Alistair qualified as an architect at the Bartlett School of Architecture and worked in private practices in Milton Keynes; while Peter is a trained architectural technologist and worked in private practices in Leeds, Manchester and Milton Keynes.

David Coles architects have two offices, one in the market town of Olney, Buckinghamshire, close to Milton Keynes, Bedford and Northampton, and the second in Oxford. We strive to provide an excellentservice through good design, clear communication and value added outcomes.

The primary aim of the CMI architect practice is design excellence, achieved through active collaboration with clients and specialists - from structural and environmental engineers to costconsultants. Current 'best practice' is fostered by continuous investment in people and in the latest technology.

Sansome Hall Architects have been an established practice of chartered architects in the UK for over twenty years. SHA has only ever practiced as chartered architects and has established a widenetwork of consultants with all the other disciplines from all over the UK to form design teams capable of tackling projects both complex and demanding a highly technical input. For local projects in the Milton Keynes region SHA work regularly with a group of consultants from within the new city.

Rachael is a talented Chartered Architect with over 27 years' experience within the construction industry. Accredited commercial and domestic assessor and trainer (Part L compliance) and SustainableDesign Consultant. Research and development for the RIBA 'Climate Change Tools' whilst with Rickaby Thompson Associates.

Professional expertise and experience for residential and commercial new-build, extensions, conversions and planning projects. Services and commissions are backed by full membership of the RoyalInstitute of British Architects (www.architecture.com) and by registration with the Architects' Registration Board (www.arb.org.uk). Current projects are throughout Buckinghamshire, Milton Keynes, Bedfordshire, Oxfordshire and Northamptonshire, as well as in London and across the South East of England.

Led by Buckingham-based chartered architect Warren Whyte RIBA, the practice undertakes feasibility studies, client adviser services and community planning and engagement work. Feasibility StudiesWhyteConsult can assist you in deciding what type of project you really want and need - be that refurbishment, extension, relocation or new build. Feasibility and strategy studies can be undertaken to see what opportunities your project could have.
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Service providers that use the terms ‘architectural designer' or general ‘architectural service' is not clearly defined by law and therefore minimises the protection you have. The use ofthe title Architect is considered a quality mark for the standard of service, care and persons qualification to do the things that architects do. It is protected by law and may only be used by registered persons, the register for which is overseen by the Architects Registration Board (arb).

At Miakoda Designs Ltd, we are focused primarily with the technological architectural aspects of building design and construction - from the initial client briefing to completion of the project. Adetailed knowledge of relevant legislation and building regulations is essential. As architectural technologists we must take a vast number of considerations into account in advance of the initial design stage. The first is to understand the client's requirements.