Miller Bourne is a Brighton architectural practice serving clients across the south of England in the educational, residential, housing, leisure, & commercial sectors.

Architects for Brighton and the Southeast

We are a Brighton-based architectural practice, with expertise grounded in over 60 years in practice. Most of our work is located in the south of England, mainly in Sussex, Hampshire, Surrey and Kent, where we have strong working relationships with related professions, consultants and contractors.

Guided by our principles of creating social value and promoting sustainability, we work to connect people, place and the planet. Our project values range in value from £250,000 to £25 million.

Expertise

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Our services

Our design team is fully conversant with current legislation, regulation and innovation so that all our projects meet the demands of the brief and maximise the potential of any site to deliver you beautiful and technically sound buildings.

As architects for Brighton, Sussex and the Southeast, we provide a full RIBA architectural service to meet your needs, from project inception to completion, including:

  • Masterplanning
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Space Audits
  • Brief Development Site Appraisals
  • Concept Design
  • Detailed Building Design
  • Visualisations
  • Planning Applications
  • Building Regulations Applications
  • Technical Design
  • NBS Specifications
  • Contract Administration
  • Building Procurement Advice
  • Sustainability Guidance
  • BIM Lead and Clash Detection
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RIBA chartered practice

As a RIBA-accredited Brighton Architectural Practice serving clients across the Southeast, we’re governed to work in accordance with RIBA professional code of conduct. We’re certified, too, to operate an ISO 9001 Quality Management System and an ISO 14001 Environmental Management System.

RIBA Plan of Work

The RIBA Plan of Work helps you and us by providing of a simple and clear and flexible framework for the processes that your project will go through. It organises the process of briefing, designing, construction, handover and operation of the building into eight stages and explains the stage outcomes, core tasks and information exchanges required at each stage.

We use the Plan of Work as it has become the industry standard and so is understood by everyone involved. It also reflects today’s requirements for Sustainability and Building Information Modelling (BIM).

Obviously, there are significant differences of scale and complexity between, say, designing a new school facility or a large residential development. The Plan of Work has been conceived to be adaptable to all building typologies, whether you are taking the traditional procurement route or the design and build route.

For further information on the RIBA Plan of Work, please click here.

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