sunningdale
- Susannah Perry-Greene

- Aug 1
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 20
This project is a standout example in structural engineering, combining heritage preservation with modern construction techniques. The development included the intricate refurbishment of a listed building, the construction of a basement, and a new two-storey structure. The innovative design utilized lightweight steel framing paired with timber flooring, ensuring both durability and aesthetic appeal. The interior finishes were of exceptionally high quality, with bespoke materials sourced globally, thanks to the involvement of top-tier interior designers.
Structural elements were meticulously engineered to support the high specification finishes and accommodate significant loading requirements. Sustainability was a priority, with careful selection of environmentally friendly materials wherever feasible.















