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Digital collaboration drives listed building retrofit

Exterior image of the manor house Both branches of Airc are working on the project
How Park House will look when completed in 2025.

Airc.design and Airc.digital are working on the conversion of Park House, a 19th Century listed building in Egham, Surrey, using digital tools to transform the design, engage with stakeholders and collaborate with the supply chain.

Originally a manor house, the building has been used as commercial premises in recent years. Having bought the property with planning permission to create six apartments and two new townhouses, developer Yellow Brick Capital asked Airc.design and Airc.digital to review the initial proposals.

Recognising several challenges and missed opportunities, Airc presented new plans that would use the existing space better and preserve many more of the house’s original features including staircases, timber ceilings, chimneys and cornices as part of a heritage-led design. Moreover, the project would deliver nine units in total instead of eight.

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