A new flagship store for Karl Lagerfeld in London, providing 300 sqm of retail space arranged across the ground floor and basement of a Grade II listed building.
Cornish Architects provided technical support to secure planning permission, listed building consent and advertisement consent, while ensuring compliance with the Regent Street Design Guidelines and Building Regulations.
A new hotel and café within a regeneration area, forming part of a wider retail park.
The hotel provides 60 bedrooms, including three accessible rooms. The site includes dedicated parking and servicing facilities.
A varied palette of cladding creates a consistent rhythm across the façade.
An edge-of-town retail park comprising three units, with associated landscaping, parking, servicing areas and drive-through facilities.
The scheme also includes highway improvements and new cycle lane provision.
Completed over two phases, the remodelling and upgrade of an 8,500 sqm first-generation retail park in Plymouth to provide seven units.
Works to the second phase, comprising five units, were carried out while the first phase remained operational.
In addition to designing Liz Earle’s new office and distribution headquarters on the Isle of Wight, Cornish Architects provided architectural services for new retail outlets within the conservation areas of Guildford and Ryde.
A proposal forming part of the wider regeneration of a former gas works and lorry park site.
The mixed-use development provides a 68-room hotel, a family pub and restaurant, and a retail unit.
The design responds to a range of site constraints, including existing gas infrastructure and the setting of a nearby Grade I listed structure.
A mixed-use development comprising ground-floor retail space with 26 residential units arranged over six floors.
The project includes the refurbishment of an existing car showroom and first-floor parking deck, alongside the demolition of an office building and the construction of one-, two- and three-bedroom flats.
A mixed-use leisure development comprising an 86-bedroom Hampton by Hilton hotel, a family pub and restaurant for JD Wetherspoons, a health and fitness centre, a children’s entertainment centre, a day nursery, and food units for Domino’s Pizza and Subway.
The 4.5-acre site includes areas of natural woodland and a highly landscaped 250-space car park designed to prioritise pedestrians.
The buildings are arranged around the central public realm to support access and movement across the site.
An established shopping centre comprising a supermarket, restaurants, bars and cinema, with decked car parking and residential accommodation above.
The project included feasibility studies and major reconfiguration works to accommodate larger retailers and relocate existing tenants. Works also covered upgrades to the car park, improved public circulation with new lifts and escalators, supermarket reorganisation, re-planning of retail units and the introduction of new public toilets.