Over 30 years' experience ranges from 15m medical research laboratories to small-scale domestic extensions, and includes housing, hotels, student accommodation, master planning, retail, industrial, churches, health, community and commercial projects. We also have extensive experience of conservation work involving repair and alterations to historic buildings. All are carried out with the same commitment to deliver high quality, efficient, sustainable design tailored to our clients' individual needs and expectations - in other words we don't push our agenda but yours.
Excellent design work for a large 100 m2 house extension that has made the new rooms feel integrated with the existing house. DMA found us a reliable good value local building contractor. The project came in on budget and was completed to a high standard.
From Community Food Initiatives North East (CFINE) charity and social enterprise, DMA worked on 3 projects with us - excellent, creative support and service throughout. Highly recommended. Dave Simmers, CEO.
Public consultation events are well underway for the Victoria Road School Regeneration Project. Visit our website to have your say. Victoria Road School Torry Development Trusthttps:// www.dma-architec ts.co.uk/ single-post/ 2019/09/10/ Victoria-Road-Sc hool---Public-C onsultation
We're excited to play a part in this business expansion project and can't wait to see our plans come to fruition!https:// www.dma-architec ts.co.uk/ single-post/ 2019/08/27/ Whisky-Hammer-in -Pitmedden
Great news for our clients, looking forward to seeing this unique facility becoming a reality and contributing to the rural tourism and food & drink industry.
This summer we've allowed our office 'lawn' to go wild after the first cut in Spring. As wildflower meadows go it's no oil painting, but it's remarkable how much insect life it is attracting. Butterflies, bees, ladybirds and, for the first time today, some chirpy grasshoppers! #bringbackthebee s
Great to see new life breathed into some of our old agricultural building stock, demonstrating that the existing structures can be completely adaptable and are good for another century or two yet.! This is the conversion of a wing of a former steading on a hilltop just outside Pitmedden as part of.