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Atlantic Beach Regeneration Competition: Lewis Williams Has Made It To The Finals!

We are immensely proud of Architectural Assistant Lewis Williams whose submission to the Atlantic Beach Regeneration Competition has been made it to the final round! The competition’s jury anonymo

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Houses & Trees #2 – ‘Wood-Hoods’, ‘Neighbour-woods’ and a True ‘Forest Village’

My recent post about houses and trees was part of a long-standing interest in the topic which is at least as old as a thought-experiment called ‘Forest Village’, which I carried out over a d

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Our New Role ‘Head of Sustainability’ Has Been Awarded To Jack Spencer Ashworth!

Sustainability is nothing new to Hudson Architects. Low energy buildings have been a life-long commitment of Anthony Hudson and sustainable principles have formed a cornerstone of the practice s

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A Day With The CobBauge Building Specialists!

On the eve before work commenced on the UK’s first ever CobBauge home, members of both the Hudson Architects and Grocott and Murfit teams spent a day with Cob & CobBauge building specialis

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Planning Application Submitted for Mixed Use Rural Development in Frettenham

Hudson Architects and planning consultants LaRonde Wright have submitted a hybrid planning application to Broadland District Council for a new business park and 18 new homes in Frettenham, north

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Duke Street Riverside: Design Insights by Anthony Hudson

The dust has settled on Duke Street, the newest building at Norwich University of the Arts’, and we are celebrating its official opening.  This gives us an opportunity to look back and mull o

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Hemp, Earth and Water: We’re Building The UK’s First CobBauge Home 

Hudson Architects has secured planning permission for the UK’s first domestic CobBauge building in Fakenham, Norfolk. This follows the success of the CobBauge Research Building at the Universi

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Senior Co-Housing: ‘Right-Sizing’ Later-Life Accommodation

McCarthy & Stone have recently published research which suggests a third of older people in the UK would consider moving house to ‘right-size’ their later-life accommodation, but the lack o

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Hudson Architects Has Joined The North Walsham Heritage Action Zone Project!

North Walsham’s historic town centre has been awarded a grant of over £500,000 to restore high street’s traditional shopfronts and reinstate its architectural features! We ar

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Hickling Passive House warmed up with “only a few candles”: Here’s How It Works!

It was great to see this short piece from the BBC about a family heating their ‘Passivhaus’ home in Hickling with just a few candles! A group from Hudson Architects visited the site back in 201

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Apprenticeship Week : My Road To Becoming Practice Manager at Hudson Architects

Hello! My name is Hannah and I currently work as the Practice Manager for Hudson Architects. As it’s national apprenticeship week, I wanted to share a bit about the pathway to my current role, in

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Low Carbon Group: Measuring Embodied and Operational Carbon In Our Buildings

A cornerstone of the road to Net Zero is for the design & construction industry to take responsibility for the long-term environmental impact of the buildings they create. We have created an int

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