Cardinal Hume Centre, London

Internal and external renovations to the Cardinal Hume charity building.

The Cardinal Hume Centre development proposal involved the internal redevelopment and refurbishment of the charity building, to include spatial reconfigurations and interior design.

A small extension to the new entrance was designed to provide a draught lobby and focal point for visitors.

Services provided
  • Concept designs
  • Securing planning permission
  • Obtaining building regulations
  • Discharge of planning conditions
  • Principal designer duties (CDM 2015)
  • Preparation of a working drawing package
  • Monitoring build quality and guidance on site
  • Completion on site
We tasked Gary and his team with transforming part of our charity’s premises – a large crypt and adjacent rooms in Central London – into a lighter, more accessible, flexible and welcoming space which is fit for the future. The architects worked with us every step of the way – taking time to understand the needs of all those using the space – before presenting us with plans which matched our brief and budget, and exceeded our expectations. Gary played a key part in the building process – liaising with contractors, and meeting with us when required. The completed build is absolutely stunning, and our staff, volunteers and clients are absolutely delighted with it.
Anstey Burnett – Head of Communications
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