From the archive// Shangri-La is a self-catering holiday home on the North Norfolk coast, set in an acre of garden and backed by dunes that give access to the coast. Designed to Passivhaus standards, it has three bedrooms, a kids room, and an open plan living room that opens out onto steps to the gardens, and long views over the coastal plain towards the broads. Built and managed by Simon and Mitra, for whom we designed a house back in 2008. #molearchitects #seasidehouse #coastalarchitectureuk #passivehousestandards
Mole Architects
Architecture and Planning
Cambridge , Cambs 4,766 followers
We make architecture that lifts the spirits, protects the environment, and contributes to society.
About us
Mole Architects is an award-winning architectural practice founded in 1997. The practice has gained increasing notice for its particular brand of sustainable modern contextual design, specialising in houses and house design, and has won many national awards for excellence for both private and affordable house design, including winning the RIBA Manser Medal for the best house in the UK, the Daily Telegraph award for best house, the Ideal Home Show Blue Ribbon Award, and the Housing Excellence Award for best affordable development. From The Black House in the Cambridgeshire Fens (featured in the V&A architecture gallery) to the Living Architecture collaboration with MVRDV on the Balancing Barn, the practice has been marked out by its distinctiveness, its originality and personality. The practice produces buildings that are ‘not just green but gorgeous’ (Elle Decoration), recognising the genuine commitment to cutting edge sustainability as well as a playful tone, a joy in the process of building something beautiful and an innovative and collaborative spirit. Mole is the only practice to have been shortlisted more than once for the RIBA Manser Medal, given to the best overall one-off house in the UK, having been shortlisted three times, and winning in 2002. In 2012 Mole were chosen by The University of Cambridge from 350 architects to be one of 10 architects to design Phase 1 of a £1 billion expansion in northwest Cambridge. Mole’s graduate housing and health centre is due for completion in 2016. Mole have been described by the Sunday Telegraph as ‘one of Britain’s 20 top-notch architects’, and by the Sunday Times as one of the ‘top 10 architect provocateurs’.
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- Industry
- Architecture and Planning
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Cambridge , Cambs
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1997
- Specialties
- Architecture & Lead Consultancy, Sustainability, Planning & Building Regulations, Construction Information, Technical Design, Passivhaus, Retrofit, Codesign & Public Engagement, Social Value, and Executive Architecture
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52 Burleigh Street
Cambridge , Cambs CB1 1DJ, GB
Employees at Mole Architects
Updates
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As part of the upcoming AJ Small Projects launch party on 24th October in London, director Meredith Bowles will be giving an introduction and discussing our winning project from 2008, Wabi Tea House. The Wabi Tea House is a working pottery studio and tea house used for tea ceremonies, hosted by a qualified tea master, using raku vessels fresh from firing. Evoking a fen shack, it is built on the Japanese principle of ‘wabi-sabi’; embracing the idea of transience through a beauty that is imperfect and impermanent. Internally, the room is beautifully finished in clay render and natural pigments over reed lathes. From inside, views out focus on a walnut tree and a deck to sit out in the sun. “Almost all materials are reclaimed, and the client, a potter, hand-built all the joinery. The effect is delightfully imperfect, but surprisingly permanent and complete.” Ruth Slavid, Architects Journal 📸 Jim Stephenson 2018 #ajsmallprojectsawards #ajsmallproject #molearchitects #wabisabi #transientarchitecture #teaceremony #architectsjournal
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On 24th October you can catch Mole founder Meredith Bowles speaking at this super event as part of the 20th Century Society’s new lecture series 🤩
On October 24th I will be giving a lecture on rural housing as part of the 20th Century Society's new lecture series: Green Belt, Grey Belt and Brownfield: How the British housing crisis happened, and how to get over it. Lots of interesting speakers in the series including David Knight and Cristina Monteiro of DK-CM, Russell Curtis of RCKa, Hana Loftusof HAT projects, Jonny Anstead of TOWN and Meredith Bowles of Mole Architects. I will be talking specifically about Co-Living in the Countryside, our Davidson Prize-winning proposal for new rural housing developed with Verity-Jane Keefe, Joseph Zeal-Henry and the Quality of Life Foundation. Tickets, times and further info. available here: https://lnkd.in/eDbDjESy
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Grosvenor Court is an ambitious retrofit and extension of an uninsulated 1930s mansion block. The brief was to enlarge the existing four apartments, add four more apartments in the roof and side extension, and to significantly upgrade their quality and energy performance to EnerPHit standard. We developed the technical design based on a planning scheme by Matter Architects, and worked closely with the client on site to help him meet his strict quality requirements. The existing building was externally insulated with 200mm mineral wool and clad with a new leaf of local reclaimed bricks. Extensions to the rear of the building improved the layout of the existing flats and are clad in zinc and vertical hung tiles. #molearchitects #enerphit #lowenergydesign #retrofit #cambridgearchitecture
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Recently we’ve been carrying out a post occupancy evaluation on the energy performance of Alde Valley Barn, a new sustainable, low energy holiday house built within a farmyard complex near Aldeburgh in Suffolk, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The Barn combines the open simplicity of the agricultural shed with the material richness of the historic context; a simple form, timber framed and clad in brick. It is designed for groups of friends or family for social occasions, rather than for general family living. It has four bedrooms downstairs, with the upstairs open to the exposed timber framing of the shallow pitched roof. The Barn was designed incorporating Passive House principles to provide a low energy house. Now nearly in full use throughout 2024, the building has a heating demand performing to Passive House levels, requiring around 16 kWhr/m2 of heating per year. Embodied energy is reduced by the timber frame structure and the use of wood fibre insulation. LED lighting and low energy fittings reduce the electricity load on the building. The energy is supplied with an ASHP, and generated by rooftop photovoltaic panels. A Mechanical Ventilation and Heat Recovery (MVHR) unit allows good ventilation without heat loss. Air permeability was measured at 1.98 m3/hr m2 and the overall energy used by the building is performing close to RIBA 2030 and LETI targets. We are really chuffed to see the building performing so well. Lighting @claire_spellman_lighting Interiors @cat_dal_interiors Photos @nickguttridge #lowenergyhomes #passivehouseprinciples #lowenergyhomeuk #molearchitects #contemporaryarchitecture #contemporaryarchitectureuk
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We’re looking for a talented, organised, and motivated Project Architect to work in our Central Cambridge Studio, to design and lead projects through all RIBA work stages. Experience of using Vectorworks BIM, Sketchup, and Adobe Suite, would be advantageous, but not essential. Please send your CV and portfolio (The PDF should be no larger than 5MB and 10 pages) with an accompanying covering letter not greater than one side of A4 explaining how you meet the criteria and your relevant experience to jobs@molearchitects.co.uk by the 28th October #Architecturejobs #Cambridgejobs #Architectsjobs
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We are looking forward to seeing this one through construction on site, with our first site visit tomorrow. Cooper’s Corner is a new build house in Kent. Mole were inspired by the notion of re location and reuse, particularly in the context of the climate crisis. There is an existing house on the site which has been dismantled and the timber frame will be re-used in the construction of the new house. The house is also being built to achieve Passive House Plus certification with a large south-facing catslide roof providing shading and plenty of space for PV panels for on site renewable energy. #molearchitects #passivhaustrust #passivehousecertification #renewableenergy #ukarchitecture
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We’re hugely honoured to have been awarded two @Britishhomesawards for Dovehouse Court, the Certified Passivhaus Almshouses, designed for Girton Town Charity. Congratulations to the whole team who collaborated in the design and the construction of this amazing project. The project won the Best Later Living/ Supported Living Design of the Year and the inaugural Judges Award for Sustainable Project of the Year. Congratulations to all the other amazing projects that won awards, unfortunately we couldn’t join the celebrations at the awards ceremony, as we were on a field trip, researching some inspirational homes and affordable housing projects, we hope it was a great night! #molearchitects #almshouses #passivhaus #almshouseassociation #girton #almshouseawards #greatercambridgeplanning Conisbee Generation STEAM Northmores Barnes Construction Joel Gustafsson photos David Butler photography
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It’s been a busy summer for the residents of the Dovehouse Close Almshouses, the first Almshouses in the UK to achieve Passivhaus accreditation. In June they hosted the Royal Vice Patron of the Almshouse Association, HRH The Duke of Gloucester. Since then a string of award’s judges and interested visitors have visited. The development has also won the The Almshouse Association award for Innovation for Living, and is shortlisted for the upcoming British Homes Awards for Later Living/ Supported Living Design of the Year. This past week we’re pleased to have shown the Greater Cambridge Built, Natural Environment team around, many of whom were involved in the planning approval process back in 2020 – reassuringly they loved it! photos by Keith Mindem #molearchitects #almshouses #over60shousing #almshouseassociation #girton #almshouseawards #greatercambridgeplanning @GreaterCambridgeShared PlanningService