Sustainable Architecture in Devon and Somerset for sensitive rural sites
Jonathan Rhind Architects have been conserving, repairing and upgrading historic buildings since 1986, developing a practice rooted in thoughtful design, careful stewardship and a deep respect for the character and fabric of the built environment. The reuse of historic buildings is inherently sustainable, and we aim to empower our clients to make informed, confident decisions about how best to proceed with their project, whether through sensitive refurbishment, adaptive reuse, conversion or carefully considered new build interventions. This approach reflects our commitment to Sustainable Architecture in Devon and Somerset, where environmental responsibility and architectural quality go hand in hand.
Working locally across the South West in conjunction with skilled craftsmen, specialist contractors and trusted consultants, we prioritise the reuse of materials, the selection of low-impact building methods and the minimisation of waste at every stage of a project. These principles support the creation of a resilient, sustainable circular economy that benefits local communities as well as the wider environment. As a practice delivering Sustainable Architecture in Devon and Somerset, we continue to learn, test and refine how we design, alter and construct buildings that perform better, last longer and contribute positively to the places in which they sit.