
A 100 home retirement scheme, designed by PRP, has been granted planning permission. The new homes in Newbury, Berkshire, will transform a brownfield site close to the centre of town and provide mixed tenure sheltered accommodation for Sovereign Housing.
Westminster’s first ever extra care housing scheme, designed and project managed by leading architectural services practice PRP, has been completed ahead of programme and opens this week in Westminster. The building, for Notting Hill Housing Trust, is one of very few housing developments to use timber frame technology for a five-storey building.
An £11m retirement development designed and landscaped by PRP, one of Britain’s largest architectural practices, has received planning permission. The development in Wokingham, Berkshire will provide a range of housing and care facilities for retired members of the British film, cinema and television industries.
A £65m retirement village designed by leading architectural services practice PRP has received planning permission. The St Georges Park complex, which will be the largest of its kind in Europe, is situated in rural west Sussex and will provide 235 luxury apartments, three 60-bed nursing homes and extensive health, social and leisure facilities.
A unique energy efficient scheme by PRP ZEDfactor for affordable housing provider Presentation has just received planning permission. The £1.5m scheme, which will provide 12 cutting edge key worker flats in the London Borough of Lambeth, is the first built project to come out of collaboration between PRP and Bill Dunster architects.
Three new Centres of Excellence for older people, designed by PRP, have received support from Bath and North East Somerset councillors. The new complexes, totalling £25.5m, will replace the area’s seven existing care homes.
A partnership between PRP architects, John Laing Partnership and Green Horizons has been awarded planning permission for the final phase at the Barbot Estate development in Edmonton, providing 282 new homes.
Britain’s largest housing architect, has gained planning consent for Denham Garden Village, Buckinghamshire which, with 326 homes and a variety of community facilities, probably will be the largest retirement village in the UK.
PRP’s designs for a massive regeneration of a key area of Hackney have been chosen by the London Borough of Hackney as part of their choice of partner for the comprehensive redevelopment of the Haggerston West and Kingsland estates in the borough.