James Dunnett Architects

James Dunnett Architects
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James Dunnett Architects

142, Barnsbury Road, London, London, N1 0ER

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About James Dunnett Architects

1983

Regional

1 (Islington)

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Practice experienced primarily in residential alteration and extension especially to listed buildings or in conservation areas. Also experienced in projects relating to churches, social housing, schools and sports pavilions. Special knowledge of the issues surrounding twentieth century listed buildings. Interest in and knowledge of the wider issues of planning and urban design.

Principal(s)

James Dunnett

Sectors

None

    Services

      Specialist Experience

        Awards

        Kensington and Chelsea Environment Award 1994, Kensington and Chelsea Environment Award Commendation 1994, Phoenix Award for Memorial Design 1980, Carpenters Award shortlist 1994, selected for 'Don’t Move Improve!' exhibition at the Building Centre 2012 and Royal West of England Academy President's Choice exhibition 1994, RIBA Research Trust grant awards 1983 and 2012.

        Affiliations

        RIBA, Arb. Member of SPAB, C20 Society, Past Chair of DOCOMOMO-UK

        Publications

        Book: Erno Goldfinger - Works 1, (with Gavin Stamp) 1983, Book: The Decorative Art of Today 1987, translation with introduction of Le Corbusier's original of 1925, Book: 'The City Without Streets' in The Modern City Revisited, 2000. Numeorus articles on Louis Kahn, Le Corbusier, Erno Goldfinger, on Modern Conservation, and on current issues of planning, art, and design in the Architectural Review, Archtiects' Journal, Building Design and other journals from 1980 onwards.