PRACTICE

Founded in 2005 we have been involved in housing, leisure, masterplanning and educational buildings. More recently we have concentrated on new houses located in rural settings. We have designed a number of new replacement houses and houses designed under Paragraph 79 (country houses). Many of these houses have been in sensitive planning locations- greenbelt, conservation areas, SSSI and combinations of all of these. Our successes in planning applications are a combination of our understanding of the planning process and our willingness to engage with local planning authorities to find convincing ways of interpreting the context and fulfilling our client's brief. We work closely with our clients to understand their needs and produce buildings that aim to exceed their expectations and are sensitive to local building materials and techniques. We have won RIBA awards for our work and are based in London and Devon.

CAROLINE FRASER BARCH DIPLARCH MA (CANTAB) ARB, RIBA

Caroline is an architect with experience in cultural projects in the UK and abroad. She was project architect for the Lingotto Concert Hall Centre Turin for Renzo Piano and for the The National Centre for Early Music York for van Heyningen and Haward Architects. She currently leads creative and collaborative facilitation at Fraser Architects, engaging with stakeholders, and developing public engagement programmes for local authorities and developers. She has previously worked at the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) as Head of Regions and at LandAid Charitable Trust as Head of Grants. Specialities include: community and stakeholder engagement strategies ▫ event organisation, chairing and facilitation ▫ seminar presentations ▫ report writing ▫ project management ▫ building networks and partnerships. Memberships: Architects Registration Board, Enabler at The Glass-House Community Led Design, Building for Life Accredited Assessor.

KENNETH FRASER BARCH DIPARCH ARB

Kenneth is an architect and studied architecture at the Mackintosh School of Architecture in Glasgow and has had extensive experience throughout the architectural field having completed work in the United Kingdom, Italy and Japan. While working at Grimshaw, he was the project leader for new buildings at the University of Surrey. With Renzo Piano Building workshop he was lead designer for the Rome Auditorium and the Padre Pio Pilgrimage Church. Kenneth has been a diploma unit master at the Architectural Association and is currently Course Master in Experimental Environmental and Technical Studies at the Architectural Association, head of final year MArch Studio in Nottingham Trent University and was a founding director of Kirkland Fraser Moor Architects. He was RIBA External Examiner at the Manchester Metropolitan University, advisor to the Department of the Environment Construction Research and Innovation Strategy Panel and Arts Council of England Architectural Assessor. Kenneth is also a board director of D-Lab CIC a social enterprise community innovation and design facility established in 2015.