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EMJ Architects

129 Kew Road, Richmond, United Kingdom
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EMJ Architects was formed through the collaboration of Esmond Murray Architects and Michael Jones Architects who have over 22 years of experience in assist

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EMJ Architects - Bath and London

Take a look at some of our recent projects at emjarchitects.com

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About EMJ Architects

EMJ Architects was formed through the collaboration of Esmond Murray Architects and Michael Jones Architects who have over 22 years of experience in assisting churches and charities collectively.

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If you're visiting the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show this weekend make sure to pop by the Outside Inside garden for NAPS!

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See Outside Inside for NAPS Garden at RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show / RHS Gardening

We're delighted to announce that the Outside Inside for NAPS garden, in partnership with Emma Bannister, has won a Silver Gilt medal at the RHS - Royal Horticultural Society Hampton Court Palace Flower Show!

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See Outside Inside for NAPS Garden at RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show / RHS Gardening

Outside Inside: A garden for NAPS (National Association for Premenstrual Syndrome) in partnership with Emma Bannister Landscape Consultancy Ltd The garden is inspired by the stories of those who suffer from severe premenstrual syndrome. The common native planting on the outside contrasts with the inaccessible space and distorted planting inside. Visitors will first see an area of hazel woodland with native ferns and wildflowers. The inside of the garden is hidden from view behind a Somerset willow screen. As visitors walk along the curving path, the inside gradually reveals itself through gaps in the screen until a round window reveals the central feature – a corkscrew hazel in a bed of Bowles’ golden grass. These plants were grown by the Edwardian plantsman E A Bowles in an area of Myddelton House garden that he called his ‘Lunatic Asylum’. He referred to these plants as his ‘maniacs’. The outside and inside are connected by the overarching willow and steel canopy – symbolising the effect of fluctuating hormones on the brain. The ends of the willow arches ‘snake’ around the bases of the multi-stemmed hazel trees in a style inspired by the land art installations of artists such as Andy Goldsworthy. The outside planting includes recently coppiced hazel trees – symbolizing energy, cycles and regeneration.

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PMS: Outside Inside Garden for NAPS

PMS: Outside Inside Garden for NAPS
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PMS: Outside Inside Garden for NAPS

PMS: Outside Inside Garden for NAPS
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PMS: Outside Inside Garden for NAPS

PMS: Outside Inside Garden for NAPS
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See Outside Inside for NAPS Garden at RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show / RHS Gardening

We're looking forward to presenting the PMS: Outside Inside Garden for NAPS with Emma Bannister at the RHS Hampton Court Flower Show! Join us 5 - 10 July at Hampton Court Palace as part of the world's biggest annual flower show.

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Church Architecture Projects

Church Architecture Projects
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Wesley Road Methodist Church - EMJ Architects

We have been appointed to undertake a feasibility study and master plan exercise for Wesley Road Methodist Church. The extension and adaption of the entrance will provide a new structure that links the various buildings, providing a welcoming approach to visitors.

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