OUR SERVICES

We offer a professional service across all aspects of building design
& project management.

About

Laura Bowen Architects, was established in 2003 and gained experience in community projects, school refurbishments, and larger housing schemes mixed with domestic projects across the country. The practice offers a range of services such as the design of new builds and existing commercial and domestic, planning applications, contract drawings and specification, project management, conservation research, dilapidation surveys and feasibility reports and conservation plans. However, it was Laura Bowen’s expertise in the field of conservation that led Kildare County Council and the Heritage council to commission her, alongside a fellow architect, to carry out a study on Reusing Farm Buildings – which was published in 2007. This was followed by  her involvement in one of a series of advice publications commissioned by the Department of the Environment and Local Government offering advice on the repair of historic roofs.
Having grown up around the old spa towns of Passage West , Glenville and Monkstown in County Cork, Laura Bowen developed an appreciation for the historic houses and Victorian heritage as well as the shipyard cranes and industrial buildings. “I was ecstatic upon landing a place at the UCD School of Architecture, having obtained a position in an art college. I felt the more practical nature of this course would satisfy my problem solving abilities,”.

Our services

Laura Bowen graduated in 1988 after studying abroad in Greece on the island of Chios for a month. As part of an EU funded program, she was tasked with researching proposals for the conservation of a small village called Mestae in the face of its plummeting population. This experience helped form Laura’s appreciation of the traditional building type and the importance of maintaining the use of a building. She explained, “It helped the development of my architectural thinking, and an understanding of the importance of  culture in the production of a building –  that each building is not indivisible from its setting and is part of a larger cultural  context.”   This is a precept that the office applies to all  its work and an emphasis is given to understanding the surrounding and setting  and landscaping of the building within the landscape, and its place within the history  of that area particularly in relation to its materials or local craftsmen. Conscious that  we are facing an era of shortage of building materials and  to the unsustainability of replacing with new, the reuse of building and the demount ability of the structures  we believe is important.

Laura went back to UCD in 2012 and graduated with a Master’s degree in Building Conservation (MUBC) in 2012 and  more recently gained her RIAI Grade One accreditation in 2020 after many years of working within the field.  The firm’s most recent work has been in the area of  consultancy to other architectural firms  as well as conservation reports and grant applications for traditional farm building grants,  Historic structural funds grants, and  the architectural component to Leadership grant applications for community groups and individuals. Currently the office is involved in a number of residential  conservation type refurbishment projects,  which involve  the retrofitting of the lastest energy technologies and methodologies but applied to ensure that it is appropriate  for the fabric . The work undertaken varies   from  the repair of  thatched and mud house in a sensitive setting  to larger Georgian  rural and urban structures. It has just completed a planning permission submission in tandem with DBA Architects for Busarus, which is to be lodged shortly.

Interested in our Services?

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Online consultation
1 hour
€60
In person site consultation
1 hour (max 40km from office)
€80
Preliminary 3D Concept Study
10 Hours including site meeting
(max 40km from office)
€600
Voucher for any of the above
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