Feasibility and concept design
John has extensive experience in the preparation of initial development strategies. Through a process of site analysis, context study and concept design the development potential of a site can be established in collaboration with a client’s land appraisal and brief requirements.





Design for living
Each project is unique with its own set of constraints and opportunities. Realising the potential of the project is the key to its success. Experience has shown John that projects of any size have the potential to be challenging and fulfilling for the client and the designer even more so when the project is a home.
Visualisation
During the design process visualising the end product is critical for communicating ideas, testing proposals and decision making. As part of his design method John uses sketch drawings, 3D computer modelling and artistic renderings for presentation to clients, local authorities and the public.
Master planning for sustainable communities
Current involvement with master planning projects includes land purchase design submissions
to English Partnerships for residential and mixed use developers. The aim is to create
sustainable communities with Eco-
Design for working
Work space design whether for a school, a large corporate facility or for adapting the home is about end user comfort and flexibility. In a commercial environment it is key to create a professional image with a framework of services and spatial order allowing efficient working and future change.