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anchor08.11.08 – Kings Mews protected

King's Mews Holborn has been protected from an inappropriate development which would have harmed its historic character and importance. Stow & Beale were appointed to review the character and significance of the site, and the effect of the proposed development. This report was submitted as evidence to the planning commitee. King's Mews Holborn

photo of kings mews looking north
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anchor25.07.08 – New College Oxford

New College Oxford have appointed Stow & Beale Conservation Architects to prepare a conservation and development statement for their medium term needs. New College is one of the oldest Oxford Colleges, founded by William of Wyckeham in 1379 in the north east corner of Oxford's medieval city wall. The plan will evaluate the College buildings and urban spaces, identify policy objectives, and propose solutions to meet the College's educational and social needs in the C21.

Aerial view of the College showing phases of development
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anchor09.06.08 – St John at Hackney

Stow & Beale have been commissioned to develop a Conservation Statement for an important large Grade II* Listed church in Hackney, London. St John at Hackney seats over 2,000 people and dates from a time when the parish was the largest (in population) in the country. Now surrounded by the gritty realities of urban life, the Conservation Statement is a prerequesite for imaginative change and urban regeneration focussed around this important community building. St John-at-Hackney

Interior photo of St John at Hackney
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anchor03.02.08 – Oriel College Conservation Plan

Oriel College Oxford have commissioned Stow & Beale to prepare a conservation framework plan for the college. This will give the overall historic and development context for the various projects of improvement and repair being undertaken by the College.

An image of Oriel College in c. 1720
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anchor05.01.08 – Stow&Beale website live

Stow & Beale Conservation website went live on 3/1/2008. We will be adding essays and content to the site over the coming weeks. About the partnership

An image of the website title page
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anchor11.09.07 – Stow and Beale Conservation Architects

Stow & Beale Conservation Architects was incorporated as an LLP in England.

Barry Stow and Marcus Beale