Exceptional past projects

Craig has been involved with a diverse range of projects spanning the arts, conservation, retail, public spaces & homes.

Most recently whilst employed at Allan Joyce Architects in Nottingham, he led the construction of a new zero carbon building in Southwell for the charity Reach. Craig also led the transformation of over 10,000 sqft of existing barns to form a multi-generational family home in the Nottinghamshire countryside.

Other notable projects include a painting studio for a Turner-Prize winning artist in Devon, the creation of a distillery within a railway arch for Jensen’s Gin in London, zero carbon housing for Edinburgh City Council and a significant new-build 7 bedroom home incorporating a swimming pool in Rutland. Craig also played a crucial role in enhancing public spaces for the London Borough of Haringey, a two classroom extension in Stamford, designing retail stores in New York & Devon for Damien Hirst’s Other Criteria brand and contributing to the Western Growth Corridor project for Lincoln City Council.

Craig’s experience of working with private clients spans both town and country. Whether working on barn conversions and new-build homes in rural Lincolnshire, refining elegant Regency villas in London’s Notting Hill or refurbishing apartments in Edinburgh, he brings the same level of care and attention to detail to each and every project.

Contemporary barn conversion. Timber cladding, zinc roof, aluminium frames.

Planning permission expertise

Craig has a proven track record of securing planning permission for challenging sites, often where previous Architects have failed. These have included Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB’s), Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI’s), Conservation Areas and Listed Buildings.

Craig is one of a select few architects in the UK skilled in securing planning permission for Paragraph 84 homes. These are exceptional new country residences that require an outstanding level of design quality to gain consent.