NOWarchitecture are lateral-thinkers; a multi-award winning architectural practice with over 30 years experience focused in delivering consulting services with specialist expertise for Environmentally Sustainable Design. NOWarchitecture provides unique, integrated, project based solutions referencing to social and cultural environment, climate, topology and existing infrastructure.
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NOWarchitecture offers expert consultancy for Architecture, Masterplanning and Environmental Sustainability for a wide range of project types for Clients ranging from Government and non-Government Schools, Institutions, Private Business, Community and not-for-profit Organisations. NOWarchitecture's work exemplifies environmental, social and cultural sustainability, and is undertaken with specific expertise developed through research.
INDIA: NOWarchitecture and the bradbury dicker group have collaborated to form NOWbdg to deliver international standards of excellence educational design to India. For the past eight years, NOWbdg have been committed to building strong business relationships in India. We have achieved this though energetic participation in Government Trade Missions and active involvement in Conferences run by the India Green Building Council.
Worlds Best Practice Environmental sustainability is fundamental to all undertakings in all building types. NOWarchitecture is expert in recycling and retrofitting existing buildings for diverse and exciting new uses. NOWarchitecture uses three dimensional computer modelling to verify solar exposure, daylighting, acoustic, thermal and ventilation performance and sight lines.
Whether you are renovating, extending or building new, design excellence starts with a clear and thorough Brief. NOWarchitecture's designs grow from an understanding of your needs, your current and future lifestyle ambitions and the priorities you have for your home. Because needs change over time and a home is a considerable investment, NOWarchitecture's designs consider how it will work for the long term.
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Iain Gartley
Nov 29, 2013
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