Suffolk Housing Scheme

Suffolk housing scheme is a development of 300 environmentally friendly houses, using local public space tissue studies on which to base the layout to form: Village square Tapering streets Stable yard news Perimeter blocks Street trees “Walkable” urban block sizes. We have been blessed with the following testimonial from one of our treasured clients: “With […]

Autism Community

Curated for a housing development, we’ve produced a residential housing scheme dedicated to adults with autism. Our design principles are based on the Kingwood design guide which addresses the needs of autistic people by creating a sensitive living environment to promote comfort and independent living. Each with their own entrance door, residents will have control […]

Redmak partner receives formal recognition of her ‘excellent contribution’ for her teaching

Farida Makki has received formal recognition from the University of Nottingham Faculty of Engineering [Department for Architecture and the Built Environment] for her ‘excellent contribution’ via the Student Evaluation of Teaching process for the academic year 2016-17. Farida is the Studio Unit Head for one of the vertical Year 2/3 units on the University RIBA/ARB […]

REDMAK Pop-Up STUDIO

REDMAK studio has produced a series of films aimed for architectural students to help with their constructional, detail and tectonic understanding. First in series: Where Does the Insulation Go? A film describing where insulation should go in the external envelope of a building; near the inside, in the middle or near the outside of the wall. […]

Mending Nottingham: Mansfield Road

Continuing our campaign for Mending Nottingham, Redmak has prepared a strategy for the refurbishment of a 1970’s furniture store on Mansfield Road which has been unused for a number of years. The proposal includes retail units on the ground floor and houses on the upper floors, with a new build block of 3 flats at […]

Mending Nottingham: Bath Street

Continuing our campaign for Mending Nottingham, we have explored two potential development plots the city, close to the up and coming Sneinton Market Regeneration Area, Victoria Park and its colourful Promenade. The tight sites border Huntingdon Street and Bath Street. Our aim is to develop the sites along a new pedestrian route which would connect […]

Mending Nottingham: Sneinton Market

Continuing our campaign for Mending Nottingham, Redmak have prepared a development strategy for the North end of the Sneinton Market in Nottingham City Centre. The proposal seeks to redevelop part of the Sneinton Market that has fallen into neglect, into a mix use development of highly energy efficient town houses, retail and commercial enterprises. With […]