Pentargon Architecture is a small local practice in Cornwall, near Launceston. The practice is run by RIBA Chartered Architect Richard Ward. The practice provides a personalised, affordable, high quality architectural service throughout Cornwall, Devon and the south-west, as well as further afield.
Situated between Launceston, Wadebridge and Bude, Pentargon Architecture is particularly well placed to serve the communities of North Corwall. The beauty of the landscape and the vernacular architecture of Cornwall and Devon are important influences. Making connections is a particular theme of the practice, creating architecture specific to the site and the needs of clients, producing a building that will be enjoyed and valued.
Buildings are complex and costly. Without the input of good design the end result can look disappointing, be expensive to build, run and maintain and the building may not function as well as intended. Any project is an expensive commitment in terms of time and money, and whatever is built must be endured, for better or worse, for a very long time.
Situated between Launceston, Wadebridge and Bude, Pentargon Architecture is particularly well placed to serve the communities of North Corwall. The beauty of the landscape and the vernacular architecture of Cornwall and Devon are important influences. Making connections is a particular theme of the practice, creating architecture specific to the site and the needs of clients, producing a building that will be enjoyed and valued.
Buildings are complex and costly. Without the input of good design the end result can look disappointing, be expensive to build, run and maintain and the building may not function as well as intended. Any project is an expensive commitment in terms of time and money, and whatever is built must be endured, for better or worse, for a very long time.
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