Bell Travers Willson

Postal Address:
Bell Travers Willson
1.1 Hoxton Works
128 Hoxton Street
London
N1 6SH

Tel: 020 7012 1674
Fax: 020 7012 1675

Email: nick(at)belltraverswillson.co.uk

Web Site: www.belltraverswillson.co.uk


Company Information

Year established: 2004

Size of projects by contract value: £20,000 to £249,999

In addition to larger projects, Bell Travers Willson will undertake: Small projects less than £30,000 - Small projects less than £100,000; one-off houses.

Practice Overview The core of Bell Travers Willson is the collaboration between two architects and an artist. Having worked together over the last 4 years, we formed the company in April 2004. It has been gaining momentum ever since. The practice’s attitude towards design is generated through the combination of the three partners individual passions, ranging from sustainable systems, social architecture, art to digital processes. The combination of this expertise creates a formidable team and a dynamic platform from which genuinely innovative new buildings are designed and delivered. We are currently working on an exciting range of projects, including a new library in Sierra Leone, a number of highly individual interior refurbishments, and a commercial office development, alongside ongoing research into digital design and manufacturing techniques.

Total staff (full-time): 4

Directors and Partners

  • A Travers MA (Cantab), DipArch (UCL), RIBA
  • N Willson BA (Hons) (Manchester), DipArch (Bartlett), RIBA
  • B Bell BA (Hons), MA (RCA)

Range of Services

  • Architects' Service & Fee Advice
  • Art & Architecture
  • Brief Writing
  • Building Technology
  • CAD Services
  • Cladding & Facade Design
  • Client Advisor
  • Community Development
  • Community Planning & Participation
  • Competition Entries
  • Computer Graphics
  • Computer Services
  • Conservation & Restoration
  • Construction Management
  • Construction Techniques
  • Contract Administration
  • Contract Advice
  • Copyright Issues
  • Cost Estimating
  • Cultural Design Specialist
  • Design & Build
  • Design for Disabled People
  • Design Management
  • Design Services only (Stage C)
  • Development Plans
  • Drawing Service
  • Ecological Architecture
  • Energy / Environmental Expertise
  • Exhibition Design
  • Facade Engineering
  • Feasibility Studies
  • FFE (Furniture
  • Fixtures & Equipment)
  • Film and Set Design
  • Full Architectural Service
  • Furniture Design
  • Graphic Design & Illustration
  • Interior Design
  • Landscape Design
  • Lighting Design
  • Lightweight Structures
  • Master Planning
  • Materials Advice
  • Model Making
  • Multi-disciplinary Consultancy
  • Party Wall Advice
  • Planning Advice
  • Planning Applications
  • Planning Supervisors
  • Product Design
  • Product/ Component Development
  • Production Information
  • Project Management
  • Publicity Materials
  • Reclamation
  • Refurbishment
  • Research
  • Self Build
  • Services Co-ordination
  • Site Administration
  • Small projects less than £100000
  • Small projects less than £30000
  • Space Planning
  • Surveying
  • Sustainable Design
  • Systems Building
  • Urban Planning & Design
  • Value Engineering

Sectors Worked

  • Civic Building-Civic Centres, General, Community Participation
  • Conservation-General, Victorian Buildings
  • Culture & Entertainment-Art Galleries, Community Centres, Conference Centres, Dance Facilities, Entertainment Complexes, General, Libraries, Recording Studios, Development
  • Education-General, Higher, Primary, Training Centres
  • Food and Beverage-General, Restaurants
  • Health-General
  • Houses and Housing-Conversion & Extensions, General, One-off Houses, Public Housing
  • Landscaping-Gardens, General, Highways, Parks, Managed Workspace, Mixed Use Projects
  • Offices-General, Power Generation
  • Sport-General
  • Urban Planning / Design-Urban Planning & Design
  • Utilities-Electricity, Post, Telecommunications, Water

Geographical

Countries Worked

  • Germany
  • Sierra Leone

 

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