ESHA architects is now a member of Architecture Linked - Architect & Architectural Social NetworkESHA is a chartered architectural practice established in 2004 by three highly experienced architects, Neil Embleton, Peterjohn Smyth and Willie Harbinson, who had worked together in the Bristol office of Percy Thomas Partnership for more than twenty years, where they encompassed a very wide range of work and building types, particularly in the fields of urban design, housing, health, further education, offices and schools. Key projects include Synthetic Chemistry Laboratories for University of Bristol, PFI hospitals at Bishop Auckland and Wishaw, remodelling of the historic barracks at HMS Drake in Plymouth, student accommodation for Combined Universities in Cornwall and the Urban Village at Poundbury, Dorset.
Since its formation, the practice's work has included a number of developments for Edward Ware Homes, 223 home expansion tothe village of Rhostyllen for The National Trust, a new town of 5,500 homes at Sherford, South Devon for Red Tree, a health centre, library and residential development in central Bristol for Chatsworth Homes, an 90 home village extension at Keelby, Lincolnshire for Lord Yarborough, four care homes and a research facility for the National Society for Epilepsy, Chalfont St Peter, the masterplan for a new town near Bucharest for Katodrys, a new mixed-use urban block in Yeovil for ZeroC and the enlargement of the village of Cloughton, North Yorkshire for the Duchy of Lancaster.
The practice is based at 36 King Street in the heart of Bristol, and has full technical, CAD and administrative support including up-to-date IT and reprographic equipment.
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