WEDGE GROUP HEADQUARTERS

This locally listed school building was in use for over a 150 years but closed in the early 2000’s. The building has been completely overhauled and brought up to contemporary standards to provide a flagship HQ for Wedge Group (Galvanising) Ltd. The development included the careful insertion of a  new steel frame into the existing […]

STIRCHLEY BATHS

This wonderful building is grade II listed. Previously the building was utilised as traditional Victorian baths but fell derelict over time having shut down a number of years ago. The building was fully refurbished and re-planned to create a community hub for the local area. Many original features were painstakingly repaired and retained with some […]

GRAND STATION – WOLVERHAMPTON

This listed  former low level Great Western railway station had lain derelict for many years prior to its regeneration in 2012. Key elements, including platform canopies and facades, were retained and expressed inside the new banqueting halls. The original ornate stucco work in the ticket hall was repaired and replaced where required.

COLESHILL MANOR

Completed in 2004, this former listed hospital complex was purchased by IM Properties for conversion and extension to provide a range of services and stand alone office suites. New infrastructure and modern  “boutique” offices were constructed within the existing walled garden. A new pavilion broadcasting suite was built together with associated estate management and maintenance […]

CHANCELLORS ASSEMBLY HALL – UNIVERSITY OF WOLVERHAMPTON

Originally designed by Wallis Gilbert & Partners (designers of the iconic Hoover Building) as a HQ for GEC.  This listed Art Deco gem had fallen into significant disrepair and suffered a fire in key feature offices. Pre-existing industrial extensions were removed and replaced with a modern 100,000 sqft production / distribution unit. Following forensic studies […]

THE WALLIS BUILDING

Originally designed by Wallis Gilbert & Partners (designers of the iconic Hoover Building) as a HQ for GEC.  This listed Art Deco gem had fallen into significant disrepair and suffered a fire in key feature offices. Pre-existing industrial extensions were removed and replaced with a modern 100,000 sqft production / distribution unit. Following forensic studies […]