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Masterplanning Architects in Sussex

Masterplanning is long-term strategic planning for large-scale developments, guiding the comprehensive design of urban and rural spaces to ensure they meet future needs.

Our approach to masterplanning is landscape-led, meaning we start by deeply understanding the characteristics of each site, including its natural features, opportunities, and constraints.

 

We then align these insights with the ambition for new build developments to create cohesive, sustainable, and functional plans that address both immediate and future needs.

Our Masterplanning Approach

Landscape-Led Strategy

 

We integrate the natural features of the site into our designs. 

Site Analysis

Our team conducts a thorough analysis of each site to identify its unique opportunities and constraints. This includes evaluating topography, existing infrastructure, environmental conditions, and community needs. This detailed assessment allows us to create informed masterplans.

Vision and Ambition

By aligning our masterplanning with your goals, we ensure that the final design not only meets your expectations but also contributes positively to the broader context of the area.

Services We Offer

  • Urban Masterplanning: We specialise in designing comprehensive plans for urban areas, focusing on aspects such as land use, infrastructure, transportation, and community integration. Our goal is to create vibrant, functional urban spaces that enhance the quality of life for residents.

  • Rural Masterplanning: Our expertise extends to rural settings, where we emphasise sustainability, preservation of rural character, and integration with the natural environment. We design masterplans that respect and enhance the landscape while accommodating development needs.

  • Site Feasibility Studies: We conduct feasibility studies to assess the viability of potential development sites. This includes evaluating site conditions, regulatory requirements, and market potential to inform strategic planning decisions.

  • Community and Stakeholder Engagement: We believe in involving local communities and stakeholders in the planning process. By facilitating open dialogue and feedback, we ensure that our masterplans address the needs and aspirations of those who will be directly impacted by the development.

  • Regulatory Compliance: Our team is adept at navigating local regulations and zoning laws to ensure that our masterplans comply with all necessary requirements. This helps streamline the approval process and avoid potential delays.

  • Phased Implementation: We plan for phased development to manage project timelines and budgets effectively. Our approach ensures that each phase of the project is completed efficiently and aligns with the overall vision for the development.

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Why Choose Ecotecture?

Expertise

 

With extensive experience in both urban and rural masterplanning, we bring a wealth of knowledge to every project. Our expertise enables us to handle complex planning challenges and deliver innovative solutions.

Collaborative Approach

We are committed to working closely with our clients, valuing their input and aligning our plans with their vision. Our collaborative approach ensures that the final masterplan meets your needs and expectations.

Innovative Solutions

Our team is dedicated to providing creative and practical solutions tailored to each unique site. We leverage our expertise and insights to create masterplans that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

  • Why is a landscape-led approach important in masterplanning?
    A landscape-led approach ensures that the natural features of a site are respected and enhanced. This approach promotes sustainability, harmonises with the environment, and creates a more integrated and functional design.
  • How do you assess site opportunities and constraints?
    We conduct a comprehensive site analysis, evaluating factors such as topography, existing infrastructure, environmental conditions, and community needs. This assessment helps us identify opportunities for development and potential constraints that need to be addressed.
  • What is masterplanning?
    Masterplanning involves the strategic planning and design of large-scale developments. It considers the long-term vision for a site, integrating aspects such as land use, infrastructure, and community needs to create cohesive and sustainable plans.
  • How do you handle planning permissions and building regulations?
    We handle all aspects of planning permissions and building regulations as part of our service. This includes preparing and submitting applications, ensuring compliance with local regulations, and working with relevant authorities to secure approvals. Our goal is to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible for you.
  • What is the difference between a commercial architect and a residential architect?
    Commercial architects focus on designing buildings for business or public use, such as offices, retail spaces, and industrial buildings. They often deal with larger-scale projects and different regulatory requirements. Residential architects specialise in designing homes and living spaces, focusing on creating comfortable and functional environments for private clients.
  • What is the RIBA Plan of Work?
    The RIBA Plan of Work is a structured framework used by architects to manage the design and construction process. It includes stages from Preparation & Brief, through Concept Design, Technical Design, and Construction, to Handover and Post-Completion. This ensures that all aspects of the project are carefully managed and executed.
  • What is the cost of hiring a Residential Architect?
    The cost of hiring a residential architect varies based on project size, complexity, and location. Common pricing structures include fixed fees, hourly rates, or a percentage of the construction cost. We advise you to get in touch to discuss and understand your project and what is included upfront.
  • What should I prepare for the initial consultation with an architect?
    Prepare a clear description of your project, including your goals, preferences, budget, and any site information. If possible, gather sketches, photos, or examples of designs you like. This will help the architect understand your vision and provide more accurate advice and proposals.
  • Is a residential designer the same as an architect?
    No, a residential designer and an architect are not the same. While both work on residential projects, architects are licensed professionals who have completed extensive education and training, and they are regulated by professional bodies. Residential designers may have training in design but may not have the same level of formal education or professional certification as architects.
  • What is the role of a Residential Architect?
    A residential architect leads the design of homes, ensuring they meet aesthetic and functional needs. They act as the main point of contact between clients and contractors, managing the project from concept to completion. Their role includes problem-solving and overseeing construction to ensure the project aligns with the design.
  • How do I start the process of designing my new home or renovation?
    The process typically begins with an initial consultation where we discuss your ideas, requirements, and budget. We then develop a design brief, create concept designs, and proceed through the stages of planning, technical design, and construction. Our team will guide you through each step to ensure your vision is realised.
  • What services do residential architects provide?
    Residential architects offer a range of services including design and planning of new homes, extensions, and renovations. They handle everything from initial concept development and feasibility studies to detailed design, planning applications, and project management. Their role ensures that every aspect of the design meets your needs and adheres to regulations.
  • What does Residential Architecture include?
    Residential architecture involves designing and constructing homes, including site analysis, design development, and material selection. It covers everything from creating floor plans to ensuring regulatory compliance and overseeing the construction process. The goal is to design functional and aesthetically pleasing living spaces.
  • What are the benefits of working with an eco-focused architect?
    An eco-focused architect specialises in sustainable design practices, which can enhance energy efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and improve the overall quality of your home. They can help you incorporate green technologies, materials, and design strategies that align with your values and contribute to a healthier living environment.
  • How long does it take to complete a residential architecture project?
    The timeline for a project varies depending on its scale and complexity. Smaller projects like extensions may take a few months, while larger projects such as new builds or barn conversions could take a year or more. We provide a detailed project timeline during the initial stages to keep you informed.
  • Why do you need a Residential Architect?
    Residential architects offer expert design and technical knowledge to create functional and beautiful homes. At Ecotecture, we manage the project from start to finish, coordinating with contractors and ensuring compliance with regulations. Our expertise helps optimise space, manage budgets, and achieve your design goals.
  • What Do Residential Architects Do?
    Residential architects design homes by creating detailed plans and drawings based on client needs. They handle documentation, manage the construction process, and ensure compliance with building codes. They also work closely with clients and construction teams to bring the design vision to life.
  • Can I make changes to a listed building?
    Yes, but alterations must be sympathetic to the building's character and will require listed building consent. Repairs do not need consent as long as they are like for like.
  • Can I put new windows in a Grade 2 listed building?
    Not usually, you may be able to replace glass with slimline double or vacuum glass. Each case will be taken on an individual basis. Modern windows are more likely to be replaceable.
  • Can I put a new kitchen in a Grade 2 listed building?
    Yes, if it replaces an old one, as long as you respect the building and carefully manage where new services need to go to minimise harm to the building, and provide justification for what you are doing.
  • How long does the approval process take?
    Planning and listing building consent takes 8 weeks once a scheme has been submitted.
  • What is the process for listed building consent?
    Using existing plans we produce sketch plans with you for pre application discussion with councils heritage offices first before submitting a scheme formally to the planning department. The forms are the same as for planning but you will need additional heritage reports.
  • Can you alter the inside of a Grade 1 listed building?
    This is extremely unlikely but would be dependent on what the Historic England Listing describes. Usually buildings are Grade I for protection as they are relatively untouched since construction.
  • What can you not do in a Grade 2 listed building?
    You can't make changes to the Heritage fabric without consent!
  • How can Ecotecture help with my listed building project?
    We provide expertise in heritage assessment, conservation-oriented design, and project management tailored to listed buildings.
  • Does listed status affect property value?
    It can enhance property value due to historical prestige but will mean changes need to respect the heritage asset and any work must be in appropriate materials.
  • Can you remove internal walls in a Grade 2 listed building?
    Not without consent, if they are modern usually yes, if original or old usually not without justification like a public benefit.
  • What are the disadvantages of owning a listed building?
    You can be restricted on alterations to heritage fabric, you need to love the building for what it is and not want to change it too much!
  • Does Joanna Saady offer consultations for sustainable architecture projects?
    While Jo often speaks and writes on sustainable architecture, she is also available for consultation on projects. Please visit the Services page or contact her directly for more information on consultation services.
  • Can Joanna Saady provide customised content or presentations?
    Yes, Jo can tailor her presentations to suit the specific needs and themes of your event, ensuring that the content is relevant and impactful for your audience.
  • How can I request Joanna Saady for an event or interview?
    You can reach out via the contact form on this page or send an email directly to jo@ecotecture.co.uk. Please provide details about your event or interview, including the date, location, and topics of interest.
  • Do you travel for events?
    Yes, Jo is open to travelling sustainably for events. Travel arrangements and expenses will be discussed as part of the engagement details.
  • What is Joanna Saady’s availability?
    Jo’s availability varies depending on her current project commitments. It’s recommended to contact her well in advance to check her schedule and secure a booking.
  • Can you participate in virtual events or podcasts?
    Absolutely! Jo has experience with virtual engagements and is more than happy to deliver online presentations and discussions.
  • Where is Joanna Saady based, and is she available for international engagements?
    Jo is based in Sussex, UK, but is open to national and international engagements, depending on the nature of the event and her availability.
  • What topics can Joanna Saady speak about?
    Jo specialises in sustainable architecture and design, planning, eco-friendly building practices, energy-efficient design, historic building conservation, and green building innovations. She can also discuss her experience as a pioneer in green architecture, running eco fairs in the noughties, her work as a Trustee in the AECB whilst the Passivhaus Trust was established, and her involvement in various conservation and community projects.
  • What services does Ecotecture provide?
    As a RIBA chartered practice, we offer services at all stages through the RIBA Plan of Work, from preparation and brief, through concept design, planning, building regulations, technical design, tender packs and on-site project management.
  • Where do you work?
    We provide full architectural services to both commercial and residential clients in or around West Sussex and throughout South East England including but not limited to Brighton, Eastbourne, Worthing, Crawley, Horsham, Chichester, Hove, Hassock, Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath where our office is located.
  • How much does Ecotecture charge?
    There are different ways that we charge for work, including a fee as a percentage of build cost, lump sum fixed fee or hourly rate charges. Just like our services, our fees are tailored to the size and complexity of your project.
  • What types of projects do Ecotecture undertake?
    Our portfolio includes: house extensions and retrofit, barn conversions, community pavilions, heritage statements, offices. We specialise in residential projects for developers and homeowners alike as well as commercial, listed buildings & conservation and master planning.
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