7/2/2023 0 Comments Architect design partnership![]() ![]() online banking services, mobile application, etc.) and accessing secure areas of our website. These cookies are essential in order to enable you to move around our website and to provide services and features on our website, such as delivering interactive services (i.e. The category of the cookies used on our website, dwp’s website, is set out below. They can also help to ensure that advertisements you see online are more relevant to you and your interests. Cookies do lots of different jobs, like letting you navigate between pages smoothly and efficiently, remembering your preferences, and generally improve the user experience. Mobile applications which commonly communicate with websites and web services also can set cookies. The use of cookies and similar technologies is not limited to traditional websites and web browsers. Cookies are useful because they allow a website to recognise your device. Cookies are then sent back to the originating website on each subsequent visit, or to another website that recognises such cookies. Under this backdrop, the practice has a very successful track record in securing approvals for housing developments both within Conservation Areas and also within the context of Listed Buildings.Cookies are text files containing small amounts of information which are downloaded to your device when you visit a website. ![]() ![]() ![]() Having practiced in and around Oxfordshire for over 20 years, Nikki has accumulated a wealth of experience in the residential design sector and has developed a deep understanding of the local vernacular style. The residential projects have ranged in scale from the design of individual one-off dwellings to the master-planning of large scale housing developments such as the ‘Swindon Front Garden’ Development, a scheme for up to 4,500 new homes. These were primarily in the residential sector, both for private and developer clients, although she has worked on a variety of projects ranging from a swimming pool for a private school in Gloucester through to the refurbishment of a restaurant in Newquay, Cornwall for Jamie Oliver’s ‘Fifteen’. Nikki was promoted to Associate Director of the practice in 2000 and was soon responsible for the design and management of numerous architectural design projects both in the local area and throughout the UK. After qualifying as an Architect, Nikki continued to work for David Parker Architects in Watlington, Oxfordshire for 5 years before moving to DPDS in 1999 based in Old Town, Swindon. Nikki has a wealth of experience in the residential design sector, having over 20 years experience practicing within Oxfordshire and the local area. Nikki qualified as an Architect in 1999, having studied for her BA (Hons) and B Arch degrees at Manchester University. David is also a trained Architectural Technologist having studied at Thames Valley University. David has also served as an expert witness for lighting at HMI Planning Enquiries and has been responsible for numerous environmental impact assessments for local authorities. He has served as a member of the Editorial Board of the international journal, Lighting Research & Technology published by The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers and The Society of Light & Lighting. His strong practical and technical skills complement his design sensitivity and he is always keen to keep up with latest developments in lighting. The diversity of projects in which he has been involved has allowed him to develop a real understanding of the way in which light can be used to enhance both interior and exterior environments on a human level. Projects range in scale from the lighting of an individual home to the master-planning and implementation of public realm urban lighting schemes. He has designed and managed numerous lighting design projects in the UK and overseas including projects in Dubai, Japan and New York. David has a wealth of experience working in the independent lighting design sector. ![]()
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