Waterland Associates have been given a dream commission, to design a new house on the edge of woodland in the open countryside in North Northamptonshire. Due to the sensitive location of the site, there will need to be long and detailed
The Waterland Associates team hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and New Year. We had a lovely, restful break, but can't wait to kickstart the new decade with lots of exciting upcoming projects. We also want to say an enormous
Over the past week, our Facebook followers have all been helping us choose a charity to support with our Architectural and Interior Design advice stall at the Oundle Christmas Market. A fantastic selection of charities have been nominated, all of whom
With summer well and truly behind us and the nights drawing in, the team at Waterland remains busy and growing… We’re thrilled to introduce you to our two new team members, Tom Scopes BA(hons) MA Dip Arch RIBA and Cheng Guo
Waterland Associates is always proud to support new talent and last year we had two wonderful work experience students from Prince William School in Oundle and King’s (the Cathedral) School in Peterborough. When taking on work experience students, the Waterland
Waterland Associates have helped New College Stamford obtain funding for an exciting £1.2m extension to the Borderville Sport Centre in Stamford to provide additional teaching space and a brand new fitness studio at the existing sports centre. A planning application was
Peterborough City Rowing Club has asked Waterland Associates to design a replacement for their existing clubhouse, a dated and rundown building (which was in danger of sinking into the rowing lake!). The current clubhouse is located in Peterborough’s Nene Park,
Waterland Associates delighted to help support the brilliant Oundle Vintage Festival in May this year. The festival was organised by the Oundle Business Association as a fundraiser for repairs to the town clock and St Peter’s Church bells and raised
The building work has started on the remodelling and extension of a stone cottage near Oundle. The existing house, which was originally two cottages that had previously been amalgamated and extended, had always had a difficult relationship with its beautiful back
Spring Common Academy, the Huntingdon based school for children with special educational needs, are delighted with their new entrance and reception building, designed and project managed by Waterland Associated. Working with a complicated site, a limited budget and a very tight programme,