Ian Salisbury, Architectural Practice

The firm is an innovative architectural practice operating by open networking and subcontracting, an arrangement that suits the working practice of the firm, its clients and insurers. 

Acknowledging the growth of consultancy work, the core architectural practice is now small and personal. Projects are chosen carefully, usually on the basis of recommendation and the prospect of good working relations rather than by competitive submission. Some pro bono work is undertaken from time to time.

Ian Salisbury Ltd is registered as a chartered practice with the Royal Institute of British Architects

Current projects include:

· Cathedral Architect, Leicester Cathedral . (Internal re-ordering and other works. Grade II listed)

· Church Architect, St Denys Stanford-in-the-Vale (Re-ordering and extension. Grade I listed.)

· Church Architect, Holy Trinity, Witney . (Re-ordering. Grade II listed.)

· New house in the setting of a Grade II listed building. (Conservation area; area of high landscape value.)

· Conversion of a pottery for affordable housing, conservation area, Buckinghamshire.

Completed projects include:

· Leicester Cathedral, extensive spire and tower repairs (completed 2006 with John Radice, project and executive architect - Civic Society Award, 2006.)

· New Sure Start Centre , Oxford (Multi-disciplinary new-build project, completed 2003 with Ifor Rhys, project and executive architect)

· Pembroke College , Oxford (College Architect 1993-2003)

With other firms Ian Salisbury has been responsible for major extensions to Magdalen, Worcester, Corpus Christi Colleges and Christ Church in Oxford, two new universities in Saudi Arabia for 25,000 students, several church reordering schemes (including two Grade I listed buildings), sports complexes, housing, schools and other projects.

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