Buttress transitions to 100% employee-owned
We have now transitioned to become employee-owned as part of our long-standing commitment to equity and inclusive design
From project wins to finished spaces, dive into what’s new at Buttress.
We have now transitioned to become employee-owned as part of our long-standing commitment to equity and inclusive design
The recognition celebrates our commitment to designing and restoring buildings that leave a lasting civic legacy whilst embracing sustainability and accessibility.
Plans have been submitted by the Canal and River Trust to protect the iconic Anderton Boat Lift for future generations.
Buttress has been appointed to oversee restoration works at York Mansion House, providing specialist heritage consultancy and conservation architecture.
Buttress has been appointed by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool to a pivotal role in developing a number of projects that enhance and safeguard the future of the iconic cathedral.
Plans have been submitted for renovation at Morecambe Winter Gardens, following £2.7M Cultural Development Fund Award.
Accessibility was at the heart of our work at Showtown, Blackpool's first museum, integrating it into every design feature throughout the museum.
Plans have been approved by Cumberland Council for a new Innovation Centre in Workington.
A planning application has been approved to restore and repurpose the 19th-century stables at Delapré Abbey in Northampton.
The transformative cultural project reaches a new milestone.
The transformation of the Grade II listed former hospital has been shortlisted for an AJ Retrofit Awards.
Buttress has become one of 130 practices backing the Architect's Action for Affordable Housing campaign.
Work has completed on the restoration of the Category A listed James Bruce Obelisk in Falkirk.