About Mark Stewart Architects.
We specialise in the reuse
and repair of historic buildings and developments in historic
settings. Our growing expertise in and commitment to the design
of environmentally responsive buildings is complemented by the
attention to detail that a background in historic building work
provides.
The practice team handles
projects across the design and size spectrum; each treated with
the same degree of care, attention to detail and enthusiasm.
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Past and current clients
include: private individuals, businesses and local councils, preservation,
museum and other charitable trusts. MSA has a growing portfolio
of community based projects and schemes relating to sustainable
development.
The practice was founded
in 1972 by John Severn. Mark Stewart joined in 1983, becoming
an equal partner in 1990, when the practice was renamed Severn
Stewart.
John Severn began to retire
from the practice in 1995, when Mark Stewart became sole principal,
and the Company was renamed Mark Stewart Architecture Limited.
In 2000 the practice merged
with Richard Ward Architects, the descendant practice of Bartlett
& Gray, adding new skills and capabilities to the team.
The practice is RIBA
registered,
and is a member of the
Association for Envionmentally Concious
Building (AECB).
We have developed our IT
and CAD systems (ArchiCAD) in line with the expansion of these
technologies. The professional team undertake programmes of continuing
professional development (CPD) to maintain and develop their skills
and professional competence.