FEASIBILITY STUDIES
We are a conservation-led architectural practice with a strong track record in delivering feasibility studies for historic and community buildings. Our approach is rooted in a detailed understanding of historic fabric, social value, and the practical challenges of adapting heritage assets for contemporary use.
We’ve supported local authorities, national bodies, and heritage organisations to make informed, confident decisions about the future of significant buildings. Our studies combine architectural insight with conservation expertise, stakeholder engagement, and strategic thinking, ensuring that each project is grounded in both heritage significance and long-term viability.
From early-stage appraisals to more developed option studies, we tailor each piece of work to reflect the building’s context, condition, and potential. Our recent projects include Grade I and II* listed civic and public-use buildings, where we’ve explored urgent repairs, adaptive reuse, phased conservation, and business planning.
We believe that a good feasibility study should be more than a checklist, it should be a practical and persuasive tool to support funding bids, guide stakeholder discussions, and shape a sustainable future for the building.
We’ve supported local authorities, national bodies, and heritage organisations to make informed, confident decisions about the future of significant buildings. Our studies combine architectural insight with conservation expertise, stakeholder engagement, and strategic thinking, ensuring that each project is grounded in both heritage significance and long-term viability.
From early-stage appraisals to more developed option studies, we tailor each piece of work to reflect the building’s context, condition, and potential. Our recent projects include Grade I and II* listed civic and public-use buildings, where we’ve explored urgent repairs, adaptive reuse, phased conservation, and business planning.
We believe that a good feasibility study should be more than a checklist, it should be a practical and persuasive tool to support funding bids, guide stakeholder discussions, and shape a sustainable future for the building.