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Snell David Architects - About Us Before joining Snell David Architects in August 2025, he gained experience at a Norfolk-based practice, where he worked on bespoke homes in the East Anglian region
Snell David Architects - Contact Contact Snell David Architects, based in London Cambridge offering a personalised service for a huge variety of residential projects
Snell David Architects - Projects See a selection of Snell David Architect's projects from Greater London Cambridgeshire Designs ranging from ultra modern to traditional
Snell David Architects - Old Rectory, Kingston Snell David were asked to consider differing options for the layout of the house and the addition of a triple bay garage block It was quickly realised that, as is the case with most young families, our clients require a large family kitchen breakfast room which relates to the garden
Snell David Architects - Windsor Road Snell David were appointed to provide a design solution for a growing family in need of larger reception space and greater connection to their garden
Snell David Architects - Street Farm Snell David designed a submissive extension to this house to allow for the internal spaces to be reconfigured to allow for a large family kitchen dining
Snell David Architects - News 133 Snell David Architects (Cambridge Office) are looking to recruit a Part II III Architectural Assistant Applicants must possess: · Exceptional design skills · Proficiency in Revit, AutoCad and Adobe Creative Suite Software · Knowledge and experience of Technical Details · Experience with Sketch-up is advantageous
Snell David Architects - News 170 Snell David Architects are looking to recruit a Part 1 Architectural Assistant or recently qualified architect Applicants must possess:
Snell David Architects - Church Farm Barn Set within the South Cambridgeshire countryside, this ambitious restoration and conversion project has transformed a derelict curtilage-listed barn into a vibrant community events space - filling a long-standing need in the village The barn was only one of two buildings in the original farmyard that survived demolition in 1971 and since then, it has suffered decades of neglect Like the other