Creative & Sustainable Design for Residential Projects

Joshua Hovey is a RIBA Chartered Architect & Certified Passivhaus Designer, Serving Long Ashton and Surrounding Areas

  • “We have found Joshua to be an extremely professional and talented architect. His professional approach and stunning designs have really impressed us and our clients. I would highly recommend Joshua to anyone looking to embark on a design led construction project.”

    Bradley

Sustainable & Innovative
New-Build

We help self-builders looking to design their dream eco-home, and land owners looking to maximise the potential of their plot. We have a proven track record of securing planning permission within challenging design constraints such as conservation areas, national parks, AONBs and near listed buildings.

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Contemporary Extensions

We design beautiful contemporary extensions. Transform your living space by adding natural light, improving the connection with the outdoors and creating harmony between spaces.

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Listed and Heritage Property Alterations

Do you have a listed building or period Long Ashton property which lacks natural light, feels disconnected from the outside and has poor flow between living spaces? We are experts at turning period properties into functional homes, customised for modern living.

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Sensitively Designed Barn Conversions

We are architects skilled at working with listed buildings such as barn conversions, in conservation areas and AONBs and with complex design constraints. Let us help you to make the best use of your existing building.

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  • "Joshua has handled the planning and listed building consents for alterations to our listed building. He has been informative, calm and helpful throughout the process, making it a pleasure to work with him!"

    Claire

Long Ashton Architects | Joshua Hovey Architects

Key Design Considerations When Planning a Project in the Long Ashton Area

Preserving Village Character and Conservation

For architects in Long Ashton, preserving the village's character and adhering to conservation guidelines are fundamental. Long Ashton, known for its rural charm and proximity to Bristol, requires architects to navigate conservation regulations carefully. Architects must ensure that new developments respect the area’s heritage by preserving traditional building materials, architectural styles, and obtaining necessary approvals for alterations within designated conservation areas.

Integrating Sustainable Design Principles

Sustainability is a core focus for architects in Long Ashton, aiming to minimize environmental impact and promote sustainable living practices. Architects should prioritize sustainable design principles such as passive solar design, use of renewable energy sources, and incorporation of eco-friendly materials. By integrating these practices into their designs, Long Ashton architects can contribute to environmental conservation efforts while meeting the demand for eco-conscious buildings in this scenic village setting.

Harmonizing with Rural Aesthetics

Long Ashton boasts a picturesque rural landscape characterized by rolling hills and historic buildings. Architects must design projects that harmonize with the village’s rural aesthetics. This involves careful consideration of building materials, architectural forms, and landscaping features that complement the natural surroundings while enhancing the overall visual appeal of the village.

Addressing Local Planning Challenges

Long Ashton’s unique location presents architects with specific planning challenges, including managing growth, preserving green spaces, and enhancing community connectivity. Architects should incorporate innovative planning strategies, sustainable transportation options, and community-focused designs to improve livability and resilience within the village.