Search Filter Results Show all Case Studies News Insights Resources Pages Team 9 results for “” Case Studies Voysey House In partnership with DMFK we have completed the refurbishment of Voysey House, a Grade II* listed building originally constructed in 1902 as an extension of the Sanderson wallpaper factory. Project Overview As the only commercial building designed by renowned modernist architect C.F.A. Voysey, the project aimed to revitalise this… Insights Rethinking Construction with Reused Steel Steel use is becoming more and more prevalent in Ambit projects. With significant structural alterations on Voysey House, The Waterman, and Eversholt Street, we are transitioning towards our own niche in the market, sitting somewhere between the fit out contractors and the new build structural contractors. Posts Ambit refurbishes Grade II* Listed building, Voysey House. Working with DMFK, we have delivered a Grade II* Listed building, restoring it to its former glory while futureproofing it for the ever-changing needs of the workforce. Voysey House, completed in 1902, is the only commercial building designed by C.F.A. Voysey, the celebrated modernist architect and designer. Insights Sustainable Spaces – July 2024 As we strive to build a better tomorrow, designing sustainably driven workspaces are crucial. Insights Ambit refurbishes Grade II* Listed building, Voysey House Working with DMFK, we have delivered a Grade II* Listed building, restoring it to its former glory while futureproofing it for the ever-changing needs of the workforce. Voysey House, completed in 1902, is the only commercial building designed by C.F.A. Voysey, the celebrated modernist architect and designer. Pages Home Ambit delivers design and build with speed and certainty, creating offices that work for landlords, occupiers and everyone in between. Pages Case Studies Office design and refurbishment projects delivered with pace and precision, from fast-track fit outs to complex building transformations. Insights Working with Grade Listed Buildings Listed buildings are a significant part of our cultural heritage, requiring careful attention and expertise to maintain their historical and architectural value. There are more than 370,000 listed buildings on the National Heritage List for England. Insights Refurbishment vs. New Build: What’s Better for the Planet? In the quest to decarbonise the built environment, the construction industry faces a pivotal choice: build new or refurbish existing structures. While new builds often promise modern aesthetics and energy efficiency, the environmental cost, particularly in terms of embodied carbon, is substantial. Refurbishment emerges as a compelling alternative, offering significant carbon savings and aligning with sustainable development goals.