Buttress' Chithra Marsh Wins Top Award
Buttress’ Chithra Marsh won Property Week’s EDI Champion of the Year at last night’s Inspiring Women in Property Awards.
From new sketch designs to project milestones, to staff stories and our latest thoughts and insights; our Journal is where you will find all things Buttress.
Buttress’ Chithra Marsh won Property Week’s EDI Champion of the Year at last night’s Inspiring Women in Property Awards.
In this edition of Behind the B, we talk to Marcus Rogers and hear about his career as an architectural technologist and what building project he is most looking forward to being completed in 2024.
The planning application to update and revitalise Maryport’s Wave Centre has been approved by Cumberland Council.
After months of planning and inspection, Buttress is set to embark on a significant project to restore Whiteley Hall at Chetham's School of Music, in the heart of Manchester.
Work has started on a site at Eccles New Road, Salford, to build eight new move-on homes for the homeless.
Buttress’ client, North East Derbyshire Council, has reached a huge milestone in its proposals for Clay Cross' town centre regeneration.
Plans have been submitted for a Buttress-designed retirement village in Little Waltham.
In this edition of Behind the B, we talked to Paul Wright. We chat about his unconventional journey to architecture and his commitment to social value work.
Buttress has been appointed to develop a scheme that will provide a permanent cultural and community use for The Exchange, whilst creating a facility aimed at benefitting the people of the town.
The King's Gate project at Caernarfon Castle is a series of design interventions to the World Heritage site. As part of a short series, we look at the bespoke design details with a shared palette of materials and finishes that have helped shape the project.
Interview with former Buttress director and renowned cathedral architect Nicholas Rank and Buttress and RIBA specialist conservation architect Edward Kepczyk.
The King's Gate project at Caernarfon Castle is a series of design interventions to the World Heritage site. As part of a short series, we look at the bespoke design details with a shared palette of materials and finishes that have helped shape the project.
The King's Gate project at Caernarfon Castle is a series of design interventions to the World Heritage site. As part of a short series, we look at the bespoke design details with a shared palette of materials and finishes that have helped shape the project.