About us...

Jeremy Stacey and Rhona Fleming have steadily built a reputation for designing innovative contemporary solutions to both new and repurposed buildings. Their approach is rooted in a ‘hands on’ experience of making, building and inventing including a range of rural buildings that they have remodelled to form a stimulating living and working environment.

With an interest in art, landscape and materials the practice seeks to create welcoming and accessible environments in the community and public buildings that form a large proportion of their portfolio. They were one of five finalists for the 2002 Prime Minister’s Award for Public Buildings and have received awards from the Council for Protection of Rural England for the successful integration of contemporary buildings in historic settings.

Both have been visiting tutors at Cambridge School of Architecture and Jeremy continues to mentor young people with an interest in architecture and the built environment.

Jeremy Stacey BArch, DipArch Architect

Jeremy is a maker and when not in the office will be reading, building things, engineering threaded bolts and the like in his workshop in the company of his beloved old motorbikes, or chopping wood.

The modernism of Corbusier has been his touchstone since student days and he believes his theories of space, volume and proportion to be as relevant now as they were a century ago.

Rhona Fleming Bsc, BArch, MA, Msc, IHBC Architect

Rhona claims that her interest in architecture was sparked when she was a child riding down her home street on a scooter and being fascinated that she could see right through some of the houses to the gardens beyond.

That large solid objects could also be visually penetrable and that other worlds existed at the end of the enfilade of spaces and thresholds has been an abiding memory and creative driver. An artist as well as an architect she has exhibited for some years both in the UK and abroad.