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ADAM Architecture is a UK based, international architecture and urban design practice with offices in Winchester and London. It specialises in contemporary traditional and classical design, commonly known as New Classical Architecture. Work includes new town and country homes; restoration, and alterations to listed and historic buildings; master planning, and urban extensions. Dan Cruickshank is a historic building consultant.

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  • ADAM Architecture is a UK based, international architecture and urban design practice with offices in Winchester and London. It specialises in contemporary traditional and classical design, commonly known as New Classical Architecture. Work includes new town and country homes; restoration, and alterations to listed and historic buildings; master planning, and urban extensions. Dan Cruickshank is a historic building consultant. (en)
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  • ADAM Architecture is a UK based, international architecture and urban design practice with offices in Winchester and London. It specialises in contemporary traditional and classical design, commonly known as New Classical Architecture. Work includes new town and country homes; restoration, and alterations to listed and historic buildings; master planning, and urban extensions. Dan Cruickshank is a historic building consultant. (en)
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  • ADAM Architecture (en)
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