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Concept design sketches
by Paul Channing 6 January 2026
Transforming a Plymouth home into an extraordinary living experience through innovative extension and landscape design.
by Paul Channing 25 December 2025
Transform your historic property without compromising character
by Paul Channing 23 August 2025
🏊‍♂️🚗 When heritage meets horsepower! The Rolling Stone article's mention of Keith Moon, The Who's legendarily wild drummer, struck a particular chord with us here at BluePrint Architectural Workshop. You see, our very own Paul Channing currently wields drumsticks with Levens Four, Plymouth's own purveyors of classic 60s-70s rock.
by Paul Channing 23 August 2025
We're excited to share some significant updates in the BluePrint Architectural Workshop journey, showcasing how expertise can thrive across multiple platforms.
Store 4 HMNB Devonport
by Paul Channing 7 July 2025
Store 4, HMNB Devonport: Preserving Naval Heritage for the Modern Royal Navy
by Paul Channing 7 July 2025
Pixel, Penzance: Breathing New Life into Penzance’s Creative Heart
Aerial view of Tinside Lido
by Paul Channing 19 May 2025
As we approach the eagerly anticipated reopening of Tinside Lido next week, we're proud to share the culmination of our careful restoration work on this iconic Grade II-listed Art Deco landmark.  Built in 1935, this beloved Plymouth institution has stood against nine decades of challenging maritime conditions, making its restoration both complex and crucial.
by Paul Channing 6 May 2025
A Delicate Balance of Past and Present
by Paul Channing 11 April 2025
We are delighted to announce that Christina Channing has joined BluePrint Architectural Workshop as Director. This marks an exciting expansion in our architectural services across Devon and Cornwall.
by Paul Channing 1 April 2025
The Market Hall in Newton Abbot stands as a testament to the town's vibrant commercial heritage. As specialists in listed buildings and heritage properties, BluePrint Architectural Workshop is proud to be part of this significant restoration project, working alongside Teignbridge District Council, LHC Architects, and AECOM. The Challenge: Balancing History with Modern Needs Historic market halls present unique challenges. Years of ad hoc modifications, varying maintenance approaches, and the natural wear of time had left their mark on this 19th-century landmark. Our initial dilapidation surveys revealed several critical issues: Inappropriate modern alterations that compromised the building's historical integrity. Structural concerns requiring specialist attention. Complex compliance requirements for modern safety standards. The need to maintain the building's commercial viability while preserving its heritage. Our Approach: Expertise in Action Drawing upon our 99% success rate with listed building consent applications, we developed a comprehensive strategy that addressed both preservation and practical needs: 1. Detailed Documentation: Our thorough dilapidation surveys mapped every historical feature requiring attention, creating a precise blueprint for restoration. 2. Strategic Planning: We crafted detailed repair information that satisfied both conservation requirements and modern building standards. 3. Consent Navigation: Our expertise in heritage projects proved invaluable in securing the necessary planning and listed building consents, ensuring all stakeholders' requirements were met. The Solution: Restoring Authenticity Our restoration plan focuses on: Removing unsympathetic modern alterations. Reinstating original architectural features. Implementing repairs that respect traditional building methods. Ensuring the building meets contemporary requirements while maintaining its historic character. Progress Update Construction has commenced, marking an exciting phase in the Market Hall's journey. As we progress, we uncover and document historical features hidden for generations, adding to our understanding of this important building's heritage. Looking Forward This project exemplifies our commitment to preserving Devon's architectural heritage while ensuring these buildings remain viable for future generations. We'll be sharing regular updates on social media as this exciting project progresses, documenting each step of returning this cherished landmark to its former glory while preparing it for its next chapter.
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