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Adelphi Architecture is an architectural studio based in North East England, offering creative yet pragmatic solutions to projects around the country. Working within a range of project sectors, Adelphi provide a client focussed approach to projects resulting in a personal, cost effective service.

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The studio is led by Joanna Pullan, a RIBA Accredited Conservation Architect.

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Heritage

Adelphi have been working with the owners of this Grade II* Listed castle in Co. Durham to submit a series of Listed Building Applications to repair the exterior of the building, re-roof the main lead roof and overhaul the Palm House. Thorough coordination with the Conservation Officer and Historic England was maintained as the proposals were developed. Work is due to start on site late 2025. 

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Industrial
bridon bekaert, tyneside

Adelphi Architecture worked alongside Adelphi Consulting Engineer to provide a fully coordinated suite of services to deliver this £4m industrial extension project.

The extension was delivered whilst keeping the site fully operational, throughout the 9month construction period.

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Education

The project extends the existing primary academy to create a self sufficient Special Educational and Mental Health (SEMH) satellite teaching facility for use across the wider county. The proposed development is an important investment in educational provision in Middlesbrough delivering contemporary teaching facilities. Described by The Bungalow Partnership: "What a tranquil and nurturing environment! We could feel the sense of nurture as soon as we entered"

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