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SELECTED COMMERCIAL PROJECTS
Franklin College’s new extension, The Bridge, addresses space shortages with a striking, first floor addition above the original hall. Featuring open plan study areas, natural materials, bold colours, and improved connectivity, it fosters student wellbeing while blending old and new architecture in a cohesive, modern design.
As part of Hull’s 2017 City of Culture regeneration, the historic Fruit Market was transformed into a vibrant cultural hub. Key features include ‘Social’, a music venue with a striking timber clad extension, artist studios, gallery space, and creative workspaces, all preserving the area's unique character.
Myenergi’s new advanced manufacturing facility in Stallingborough triples production capacity with cutting edge assembly lines and eco-smart technologies. Designed for carbon neutrality, it features solar panels, natural lighting, and a cohesive, modern aesthetic, reinforcing the company’s leadership in sustainable energy innovation.
The Grade II listed Burtons Building in Hull has been meticulously restored, blending innovative rainscreen technology with traditional detailing. Original features were reinstated, preserving Art Deco charm while transforming the landmark into vibrant office and restaurant spaces at the Civic Centre.
ID Architecture designed JemBuild's striking headquarters in Humberston, featuring a four bay structure with a saw-tooth roof for natural light. The building includes first floor offices, a ground-floor meeting room, and a lettable office, wrapped in black-painted timber cladding.
EBB & FLO, a lifestyle brand focused on health and wellbeing, is expanding its watersports and cafe offering on Cleethorpes' North Promenade. The design incorporates stacked shipping containers for flexibility and dynamic aesthetics, with spaces for outdoor activities, changing facilities, and a viewing deck.
The Grade II listed White Hart in Brigg, transformed into an event venue, combines modern extension with historic charm. Featuring a two storey extension, restored original features, and bespoke interiors, it offers stylish accommodation for 40 guests, hosting weddings and gatherings.
This Victorian terrace on Cleethorpes seafront was transformed into Copper Bar, featuring a restored shopfront and boutique-style venue. The intimate space, designed with slate and copper, offers cosy seating, cocktails, and meze, with textured details and ambient lighting for a relaxed atmosphere.
ID Architecture designed a boutique scheme of five luxury lodges in North Yorkshire, offering couples a modern retreat. Featuring large glass windows and high-quality materials, each cabin provides open-plan spaces with views of a private terrace and woodland. Charred timber cladding blends seamlessly with the natural surroundings.
ID Architecture designed a new entrance building for Franklin college, featuring classrooms, a lecture theatre, and a welcoming, pedestrian focused landscape. Sustainable design includes natural ventilation and energy efficient features, while the interior uses cohesive oak slat acoustic panelling throughout.
ID Architecture restored the Grade II listed Earl de Grey and Castle Chambers in Hull, connecting them with a discreet glazed link. The rebuild reused original materials, with sensitive restoration of architectural features, ensuring the buildings’ longevity and historic character.
ID Architecture's feasibility study for Docks Beers explores expanding into the Grade II listed Castle Press building. The plan includes a mixed-use venue with flexible workspaces, a food court, brewery, taproom, outdoor performance space, and waterfront plaza for cultural events.
As part of its continued investment in research and operational excellence, Croda sought to upgrade and expand one of its key facilities, ensuring it remained fit for purpose in the context of evolving industry demands and internal growth.
To unify John Leggott College’s disjointed campus, ID Architecture designed a new three storey classroom block screening the original building, featuring glazed links, solar control fins, and white render, creating a cohesive, modern frontage aligned with the college’s identity.
A new headquarters for On Line Design & Engineering in Immingham blends contemporary architecture with traditional materials. The colonnaded façade, sustainable design, and strategic site layout modernise their workspace while respecting the local architectural context.
ID Architecture transformed Grimsby's St James House into a vibrant business hub, infilling its under croft with glass fronted retail units and reconfiguring the interior for flexible workspaces, meeting rooms, and offices.
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