Sunday, 15 January 2012

Colourful Crathienaird Steading


Today we've been for a site visit to our project at Crathienaird, as it is now finished and our clients have been enjoying the newly refurbished spaces over the Christmas break. We met with the contractor to look at a few final odds and sods of snagging and were treated to a very fine bacon butty breakfast!
The spaces are looking great, the client has trusted our judgement on the use of specific strong colours for certain areas, and has been rewarded by now having a stylish, well lit, colourful & practical layout that allows for entertaining large parties of guests with ease.

Saturday, 14 January 2012

North Croft finally on site!


It's been a very busy first week back in the office, as along with numerous project enquiries to deal with and various tasks to crack on with on our current live projects, plus one of our new build houses has finally commenced on site.
North Croft originally comprised a series of ramshackle steadings and a derelict cottage, which we obtained planning consent to demolish and erect a replacement house for our clients Matt & Emma in the autumn last year. Since then we have obtained a building warrant and the works were tendered, with the winning contractor, Total Build (Scotland) Ltd have commenced works in earnest this week.
The original buildings have been demolished and the site levelled and cleared; the foundations tracked out and on Friday afternoon this week the foundations were cast. It is a huge site with spectacular views as you can see from the photos below. We will be aiming to post a weekly update on progress as the works commence and with the structural steelwork due to be erected next week, we are looking forward to seeing a huge leap forward in the next month. Exciting times!

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Ecobuild

If you're interested in renewable energy sources and green building products, there's a fantastic event taking place in London later this year: Ecobuild

It's at Londons Excel centre from 20th - 22nd March and if register now you can get free tickets.
Www.ecobuild.co.uk

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

North Croft Auchronie

This week one of our projects starts on site in earnest, so hopefully we will be able to blog about it's progress over the next 9 months. The project is a new build house for clients Matt& Emma and their young family, based on a site locally in the Garioch. We achieved consent for a replacement house on the site, allowing for the demolition of a very run down cottage and steading, last year. The site is being cleared as we speak, with a site visit planned for Friday. If all goes well there should be some steelwork erected before long. Watch this space...

Monday, 9 January 2012

We do love our lighting!

At JAMstudio we do like to get ourselves into a bit of a lather about lighting. And rightly so, a great space poorly lit is a great waste of space. Conversely it's amazing how space can be completely transformed by simply altering the way it is lit.

We are in the process of getting ready to move office ourselves shortly and thanks to the chaps at Atrium lighting, we've spent nearly half our fit out budget on the lights for the space! We are particularly enamoured with their Flos Soft Architecture range, it has a load of sculptural plasterboard fittings that can be seamlessly integrated into walls and ceilings, check them out here:

http://www.soft-architecture.com/

Friday, 6 January 2012

We're in Urban Realm again!

Yay! A quick scan of the website today shows a lovely feature about us as a small practice, you can find it here:

http://www.urbanrealm.com/features/337/Small_Practices%3A_Jam_Studio.html

Urban realm is a fantastic design magazine showcasing the best & sometimes the worst of Scottish architecture. We had the pleasure of being included in their December issue, where we were voted Scotland's no.3 interior design practice for 2011!!! Something of a coup for us! Roll on 2012!

Thursday, 5 January 2012

Harnessing the Wind

Given that we seem to have spent the past fortnight being blown off the face of the earth here in the north east of Scotland, it would seem appropriate to post something wind related for you to think about, whilst we are waiting for site works to commence in earnest on several projects.

As a practice we have to spend time keeping an eye on the weather, as depending on the severity of the weather it can have contractural consequences that we need to make our clients and contractors aware of. Too cold: not good for anything involving concrete or paint, too hot: not good for anything involving concrete or paint, too windy: no good for work at height or erecting steel or timber frames, too wet: not much good for anything really other than working indoors!!

We use a number of useful weather watching sites, my favourites being:
http://www.xcweather.co.uk/
http://www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/HOME/
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html

When it it very windy my mind often turns to thinking about what useful things you can do with that wind, like producing electricity from it. There is a lot more complex science to erecting a successful wind turbine than you might think and if you are considering such an installation we would strongly urge you to do a lot of bedtime reading before committing yourself to what could be a lot of expenditure for not as much gain as you hoped. The Centre for alternative technology does a great range of literature aimed at educating people to the pros and indeed cons of domestic renewable energy saving measures, including some great reading on wind turbines. Their excellently informative web site on wind can be found here:

http://info.cat.org.uk/wind


Wednesday, 4 January 2012

New year, New Office

2012 is going to be a busy year for all of us at JAMstudio, not least as we are gearing up for a new home for the practice as we've run out of space for expanding the team. So mid February if all goes to plan we will be upping sticks and moving half a mile east to Netherton business centre, which will allow us to grow the team to 10 if all goes well.

As you can imagine the space is being fitted out and won't be your typical run of the mill office...there has been much conjecture about lighting, colours, furniture and space planning, but the item that has caused the most debate has been the carpet. You see carpet is a luxury the office has lived without for the past 8 years, with our current mixture of lovely delicate walnut floors and heated bare concrete meaning footware is banned in the office! Many a client/supplier/contractor has been caught out wearing holey socks as a result... The choice of a light coloured neutral toned carpet means we are keen to continue the bare foot, or perhaps it should be bare sock tradition...to the howls of anguish of David & Alexa...who would rather wear shoes. The solution so generously suggested by one of our pals - corporate slippers! Not wanting to waste such an advertising opportunity, David & Lexi can rest secure in the knowledge that the order for their slippers has been placed this evening...

Roll on 2012!!!

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Little Maldron Mill on BBC1 today!!

It's finally happened, one of projects has made it onto the telly!! Today, as part of the BBC1 series, Britain's Empty Homes, the mill was featured as an example of what amazing things can be done with derelict buildings!!
You can watch the episode on Iplayer here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zpdh4
The mill is shown about 10 minutes into the programme, with an interview with it occupants (our clients), Linda and Paul Dunk!! Here is it and here they are! Our 15 minutes (or rather about 3.5 minutes) of fame!!

Monday, 2 January 2012

Hero of the week award goes to....

Indigo Technology for their invaluable advices and action over the past week, including working over the Hogmanay weekend to restore data to our office after the terminal failure of our email & data server.

Ironically we were already in the process of getting an order together for a new server anyway as the old one was getting a bit long in the tooth, but as is always the way, had decided to leave this until the new year. After returning from an excellent days beating at a local shoot, we nipped into the office to check email and the server was switched off. No amount of coaxing could get it to power up, so a quick call was made to Indigo the following morning. Within half an hour they had a technician on site, who quickly realised the server needed to be removed for off site testing and data recovery. Although we had a tape backup available (as we back up every night), the chaps assured us that they'd be able to get the data directly off the server and eventually after a bit of trial & error, that's exactly what they did. They've given us a loan server meantime, delivered yesterday even though it was a Sunday and New Years Day!

It's a great relief to be back up and running, so this post is dedicated to the fantastic efforts of Andy & Dave Senior of Indigo technology, it's corny to say but you really did help us out of a Jam!!

http://www.indigo-tech.co.uk/