Computer Generated Imagery (CGI) and Photo Montage Visualisations

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The Stages to a Realistic CGI Visualisation When creating a CGI Visualisation for a project, its best to go through a set routine to ensure that the end result is as expected. This often requires collaboration and regular dialogue between clients to keep everyone involved and on the same page.…

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Grade II* Listed Building Gains Consent

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Cotterlings achieved planning permission on the 10th of March 2016. Gaining Planning and Listed Building consent cannot be guaranteed. Whether you are looking for tradition or innovation, boldness or understatement, we can lift your project out of the ordinary. Anyone can alter a building. It takes an expert to do it with…

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Old Manor House – Appeal

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Slight modifications to a previous permission met with refusal from Lewes District Council which was overturned at appeal. Appeal upheld – 18th January 2016

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The Old Manor House – Listed Building Consent – Chimney

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Retrospective consent granted for demolition of an incongruous Edwardian chimney. Consent was granted as an alteration to a previous permission that included the demolition of the incongruous Edwardian extension. Demolition of both ensures that the original north face of the timber framed building is exposed.

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Brick Replacement

Brick Replacement

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128 Bricks replaced and 40 structural ties embedded in the brickwork as a result of cracks rearing their ugly heads after the popped render was removed. This was due to historic movement of the building.

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The Old Manor House – Oak Framing

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Extremely high quality and beautifully detailed Oak Framing, with jointing that is almost seamless. Flitch plate installed and brick work reconstructed around oak beam using lime mortar.

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