RIBA Architects Amersham

Noades Architects is a RIBA Chartered Practice working on residential and commercial architectural projects in Amersham and the area. Whether your starting a home extension in Amersham, needing a feasibility study for a residential development in one of Amersham’s conservation areas, or require expert interior design, Noades Architects have the skill and experience you need.

our difference: a client led approach to design

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who are we

Founded by Matt Noades in 2016, Noades Archictects brings 20 years experience of residential architecture to clients in Amersham and the area. From a studio in Chorleywood, a variety of new build and extension projects have been completed across Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire. 

Passivehaus Certified

This sought-after standard relates to the design and construction of homes  that are exceptionally energy-efficient. This results in a home that is both comfortable and requires minimal energy to run. Sometimes referred to as Passive House, the standards required are tightly controlled by the Passivhaus-Institut in Germany. Studies show that houses built to this standard require only a fraction of the energy to heat that typical houses in the UK require, and considerably less than a typical new-build house. 

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planning applications

The team at Noades have a wealth of experience and knowledge about planning applications in Amersham and the area. They work frequently with Buckinghamshire Council in the Chiltern Area for planning permissions and also know what can be achieved under permitted development or with no planning consent at all. 

Conservation areas in both the original area of Old Amersham, and the 20th Century Amersham-on-the-Hill require careful consideration, as also in the centre of nearby Chesham. 

some projects from the area

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project enquiry form

ready to start your project? fill in the form below with your details and a brief outline of your project and one of our team will be in touch!