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Childs+Sulzmann Architects

9th Floor Colston Tower , Colston Street , Bristol , BS1 4XE

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Engine Shed

Bristol
Alteration to existing property, Listed Building - Grade I

Watershed Media Centre

Bristol
Within a Conservation Area, Alteration to existing property

Clevedon Hall


Listed Building - Grade II*, Alteration to existing property

About the practice

Childs+Sulzmann Architects have over 30 years’ experience of designing, re-imagining and developing buildings, structures and urban spaces. Our practice is based on sound analysis and research to ensure that we provide our clients with the best possible information on which to base investment decisions. We then use our creativity and experience to add value at every stage in the process. Childs+Sulzmann Architects was established in 1994 and, led by its two founding partners Nick Childs and Peter Sulzmann and directors Matt Parsons and Mike Cox, has grown in size and reputation ever since. Now serving a national client portfolio from offices in Bristol and Cardiff, Childs+Sulzmann has developed a reputation for good design, high levels of personal service and expertise in delivering creative solutions in commercially and physically challenging spaces. The practice is recognised particularly for its work in creative and workplace environments, historic and heritage buildings, education and the hotels, leisure and hospitality sectors. Childs+Sulzmann are based in the iconic Colston Tower building, an integral part of the Bristol centre skyline. The 1970s building was recently completely refurbished and transformed into a vibrant, dynamic, contemporary working environment with flexible working space. Childs+Sulzmann were the project architects.

Other Projects

Haverfordwest Leisure Centre


Within a Conservation Area, Alteration to existing property

Colston Primary School

Bristol
Within a Conservation Area, New Build
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