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Dyfi Architecture
Dyfi Architecture is a Registered, Multi-Award Winning Architectural Practice based in the Dyfi Valley, a UNESCO designated Biosphere, near Machynlleth in Mid Wales. This outstanding location is a very special and inspirational place to live and work. We also have an office in Stroud, Gloucestershire.

For over twenty years we have worked on a broad range of interesting and challenging architectural projects, throughout Wales, the Border Counties, Stroud area and for Clients in other parts of the UK. Designs are site specific and strive to integrate buildings with landscape and context. As a small organisation we can offer a fresh approach to the design and a personal service.

Each project is tackled with the aim of bringing added value to the built environment. We develop designs that can be constructed and operated sustainably and have the potential to be adapted to suit future needs. Dyfi Architecture provide imaginative and innovative ways of renovating, extending and altering your building without compromising on what makes it significant.
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Dyfi Architecture is a HESPR Registered, Quality Assured, Historic Environment, Conservation Professional Company. Dyfi Architecture provide imaginative and innovative ways of renovating, extending and altering your building without compromising on what makes it significant. We take a friendly and informed approach to allow your aspirations to become a reality.
We offer all RIBA work stages from inception to completion, or a bespoke partial service as required. It may be useful to ascertain the detailed Condition of a property and it's potential for adaption, Listed or otherwise, before purchase. We work for our Clients rather than their Mortgage Company.
Many standard surveyor's house reports support work that is inappropriate, often unnecessary and may actually conflict with the Listed status or context of the property. This can be costly and damaging even if the property is not Listed. Listed Buildings require specialist advice and Historic England, Cadw and other Statutory Bodies recommend that survey work should be carried out by those with Building Conservation qualifications and experience.
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Rach Bean
Rach Bean
Dec 06, 2014
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"Steve has been great to work with and help meet our quite complex brief in creative, flexible, supportive and professional ways with a nice personal touch, design style, eye for detail and making a project work from drawings through to on the ground practicalities of building."
-Rich Gome