Hiraeth Architecture

Hiraeth Architecture

Architecture and Planning

Cardiff, Wales 339 followers

Hiraeth Architects: Embracing the past, creating the future.

About us

We are Hiraeth. An architectural practice with a sense of belonging. An architectural practice that creates inspiring places. Places that combine a deep understanding of the site with innovation, craft, and low carbon, low impact design. Our portfolio of work traverses all sectors but with two particular specialisms: 1. Innovative, low carbon design using timber and natural based materials for high performance, whole building systems with modern methods of construction. 2. The conservation, alteration and evolution of sites and buildings of sensitive and specialist interest due to their architectural, social, physical or historical nature. Hiraeth is a Welsh word that means a deep longing for a place that no longer exists or never was. For home and a sense of belonging. This is the spirit that drives us. People who love Hiraeth do so not just for our beautiful, bespoke, climate and socially aware designs, but for our attitude and that we stand for more. Better design, better supply chains, and better solutions. This longing for better is at our core. So say Hi to Hiraeth and join our journey...

Industry
Architecture and Planning
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Cardiff, Wales
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2019
Specialties
Architecture, Low Carbon Design, Passivhaus Design, Modern Methods of Construction, Conservation, and Timber Construction

Locations

  • Primary

    East Tyndall Street

    The Maltings

    Cardiff, Wales CF24 5EA, GB

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Employees at Hiraeth Architecture

Updates

  • Just in case you didn’t see our previous claims to success!! We’re really pleased that Uist House has been awarded in the Wood Awards 2024 alongside Koto Design and Unnos Systems/Kenton Jones. The final award of the night lulled us into thinking it was a long trip for nothing but excitingly the Wood Awards created a special category to recognise the project giving it the Research and Innovation Award.     Manufactured and substantially finished in Welshpool, Usit House was transported as 7 modules, via land and sea, to the remote and extraordinary Hebridean island of Uist. As Technical Architect for this scheme, the detail of the built fabric was our focus and expertise – ensuring that through carefully designed junctions, both the sustainable aspirations and aesthetic vision of Koto Design and the client was achieved. This was delivered, whilst also breaking the building up into robust, waterproof, liftable and transportable parts. In this case the building had to contend with being moved some 600 miles, and the modules were designed specifically to fit the transportation limitations of the island ferry.    Uist House utilises the Ty Unnos system - developed by director Rob Thomas during his PhD, in collaboration with specialist timber frame manufacturer and contractor Kenton Jones and other academic and industrial partners. The building meets passive house standards in terms of building fabric performance, far exceeding building regs levels for airtightness and thermal performance and seeks to minimise embodied carbon with all primary structures being constructed from bespoke engineered timber box beams pumped with cellulose insulation. This structural approach is unique in the volumetric industry with many systems relying on steel for their stiffness. The resultant construction approach offers a low embodied carbon fabric manufactured within a carefully controlled factory environment, minimising waste and delivering exceptional quality, free of the challenges of construction in one of the harshest environments in the UK.    We are delighted to have received this award and to be recognised within a truly exceptional collection of work. We really look forward to continuing our collaboration with Koto Design, Unnos Systems/Kenton Jones & Paramount Structures Ltd

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  • 'National' Winner in the Regeneration & Retrofit category at the Constructing Excellence awards, the Hafod Copperworks scheme celebrates the industrial heritage of Swansea, ‘brings new industry and visitors to the area, promotes learning and understanding of the region’s past, and injects energy and creativity for the future economy of the city.’ [https://lnkd.in/eHbYtAVY] Hiraeth were Conservation Advisors for the major fit out phase for the Penderyn Distillery, guiding on proposed designs, specifications and producing the associated heritage impact assessments to facilitate and justify the installation of the distillery equipment. This has enabled this key building to be brought back into a new and relevant industrial use, and it was great to deliver these works in association with:   Penderyn Distillery / City & County of Swansea / GWP Architecture / Hydrock, now Stantec / John Weaver Contractors LTD / TC Consult Ltd / Archer Humphryes Architects / Black Mountains Archaeology Ltd / Holloway Partnership / EXPEDITE / Green Hat Consulting / Mann Williams Consulting Civil and Structural Engineers / GJP | Town Planning & Development Consultancy

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  • Great to see footage of our designs for the Grade II* listed Gnoll Country Park taking shape. Funded by UK Government the parkland is receiving significant investment for a new visitor centre, alongside important conservation work. #architecture #parkland #visitorcentre #heritage

  • Hiraeth’s Rob Thomas will be presenting at SO Modular Ltd’s Open House this Thursday: ‘Keeping Building with Timber in a Steel and Masonry World’. A great day focused on timber frame, MMC, design and off-site manufacturing, in partnership with CABE, and a chance to meet exhibitors and take a tour of SO Modular Ltd’s state of the art factory. Other speakers at the event: David Lomax of Waugh Thistleton Architects Alwyn Rowlands at Creu Architecture Jonathan Davies of Spring Design Rob Wheaton of Stride Treglown Architects Climate Action Network (ACAN) (AECB) Association for Environment Conscious Building LETI Passivhaus Trust UK Architects Declare UK NZC Buildings Standard #timberframe, #MMC

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  • We are really pleased to see the project for Neath’s Gnoll Park reach an important milestone as work starts on site with Andrew Scott Ltd appointed as principal contractor. Funded by UK Government, it has taken a massive effort from all parties to see this project to this stage. We are really proud to be a key part of it and can’t wait for the new visitor centre to take shape, the former Gnoll House ruins sensitively conserved, and Pond Cottage brought to life again as holiday accommodation.    Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council / Andrew Scott Ltd / Jubb / Davies Landscape Architects / Asbri Planning / McCann and Partners Ltd

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  • Hiraeth Architecture reposted this

    The afternoon breakout sessions have proven extremely popular. Rob Thomas from Hiraeth Architecture opened up Timber 101 with Dan Ridley-Ellis from Edinburgh Napier University exploding some myths about home grown timber, and Phil O'Leary from Filros Timber Consultancy shining a light on what we mean by quality. There were lessons on visual grading from Phil and Dr Morwenna Spear from the BioComposites Centre,Bangor University gave a lesson on moisture in timber and different types of wood modification. The room was absolutely packed, with everyone taking a keen interest in the discussions and learning from experts. #WoodBUILD2024 #Timber #Forestry

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  • **Applications now closed** Hiraeth. is looking for a dedicated and energetic Part I / II Architectural Assistant / Graduate Technologist to join its team based in Cardiff.   Hiraeth. are a specialist design-focused architectural practice with projects covering all sectors at the cutting edge of low carbon and low energy design principles, offsite manufacturing and design within exceptional contexts including heritage, as accredited conservation architects. We believe that good design should be accessible to everyone, that low carbon sustainable principles are at the core of good design, not an add-on, and that good design can create positive change for individuals, communities and wider society. We are a small but energetic, friendly and growing young practice offering opportunities to experience, develop and learn across a broad range of skills and challenges.    As a Part I / II Architectural Assistant you will be entrusted with delivering packages of information at all work stages within a project team. This will include taking ownership of preparing design concepts and technical proposals, independent communication of designs and progress to the Client, management of statutory consents and contributing to contract administration of construction works. You will be expected to strive for and deliver high standards of design and assist in the identification and communication of ambitious sustainability and carbon reduction targets. You will typically be involved in multiple projects therefore you should be capable of managing your time as a team player who can also work autonomously.     As a Graduate Technologist you will be entrusted with assisting in the delivery of technical packages and inputting into conceptual and developing designs from a technical design perspective to ensure the vision is carried through into the detail. You will be involved coordination and in bespoke, creative approaches to building fabric. You will be expected to consider design details in relation to low carbon and low energy design. You will typically be involved in multiple projects therefore you should be capable of managing your time as a team player who can also work autonomously.     For the role, proficiency of our preferred software would be favourable, including Vectorworks 2D and 3D, Photoshop and Apple based programmes such as Pages. The ability to help produce 3D detailed models and will be preferable. It is essential that applicants have excellent written and verbal communication skills to meet the demands of the role including preparation of client communications, statutory documentation and supporting information, and attending and contributing to design reviews.    If you would like to be considered, please submit your cover letter, digital CV, and concise portfolio of work examples in a single PDF file to office@hiraetharchitecture.co.uk. Please keep the total file size of your submission below 10Mb.

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