Last week, the Edible Streets team from Oxford Brookes University headed to the OPT awards at St. John’s College, where they were delighted to be recognised within the ‘Community Impact’ category. The judges commended the planters’ design and positive contribution to...
Edible Streets has been shortlisted for an Oxford Preservation Trust Award under Community Impact! A collaboration with Oxford Brookes and Oxfordshire County Council, Edible Streets is a research initiative exploring how community-led urban greening can foster...
Planning permission granted for our extension and Passivhaus retrofit (EnerPHit) in North Oxford! We’re delighted about this news following a lengthy planning process that needed bat surveys before being called into committee. While we weren’t present at the committee...
Following our summer absence, we’re back, feeling refreshed and have lots of news to share in the coming weeks! Here’s an existing and proposed snapshot of a feasibility study we recently presented to our clients. A really interesting home on the edge of Oxford...
Our latest new project is to work on this wonderful modernist house in North Oxford! While our client’s already had extensive retrofit work done to the primary living areas to improve energy efficiency, comfort, and appearance – there are still a number of...
Another Oxford deep retrofit complete! This 1950s detached house has had a particularly dramatic transformation, not only visually, but thermally too. With such a large surface area of external walls and poorly performing windows, this house was difficult to heat,...