Crispin Lambert

Crispin Lambert

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  • About me

    Director at Lambert Bardsley Reeve Architecture

  • Education

    • University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne

      1979 - 1982
      BA Hons Architecture
    • Oxford Brookes University

      1983 - 1985
      BA Hons Architecture
    • Norwich School

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  • Experience

    • Paul Whitley Architecture

      Jan 1985 - Jan 1987
      Architect
    • LSI Architects

      Jan 1988 - Jan 1993
      Architect
    • Lambert Bardsley Reeve Architecture

      Sept 1994 - now
      Director

      Crispin Lamberert is the Director of a multi Award winning Architectural practice based in Norfolk, He specialises in sustainable construction in the residential, educational, industrial and health sectors.His work is creative and distinctive. The success of the practice is that they have a record of delivering outstanding design in the form of completed projects across East Anglia.

  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Architect RIBA

      RIBA
      Jul 1990
    • ARB Certified Architect

      Architects Registration Board
      Jan 1987
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Crispin Lambert
      NAA Craftsmanship award 2011 Norfolk Association of Architects 2011 Restoration and Alteration of Low House Barn, Hales green, NorfolkAn outstanding conversion of a Listed barn to form an individual residence. A project that not only created a dramatic home with glass balaustraded central atrium but also a highly insulated sustainable home utilizing air source heat pumps to provide heat.
    • Awarded to Crispin Lambert
      NAA Award 2010 Norfolk Association of Architects 2010 New residence, The Lodge, Eaton Chase, norfolkOutstanding new residence. Contemporary design with curved vaulted roof and cedar cladding and natural lime render externally.Open plan with galleried landing.
    • Awarded to Crispin Lambert
      NAA Craftsmanship Award 2010 Norfolk Association of Architects 2010 New residential extension, Brays Cottage, thurning, NorfolkA very contemporary addition to a existing residence.Cedar clad with aluminium glazing. Underfloor heating, ply flooring.
    • Awarded to Crispin Lambert
      The Broadland Enhancement Award 2010 Broadland district Council 2010 Works to an existing detatched residence, Riverview, Brundall, Norfolk.A distinctive house constructed in 1907 and latterly lived in by Lord Blake. Alterations and improvements internally including insulation to the inside of the external walls, Merit
    • Awarded to Crispin Lambert
      The Norwich Society Award 2009 The Norwich Society 2009 Winner of the Norwich Society Award in the Individual residential category.An outstanding house created in a well established residential district of Norwich. Enhancing it's surroundings and contributing to the local environment." A good contemporary and eco-friendly design "
    • Awarded to Crispin Lambert
      LABC Award 2008 LABC (Local Authority Building Control 2008 "Best one off house" Cedar house , NorwichAn outstanding Eco-houseFinalist
    • Awarded to Crispin Lambert
      The Broadland Enhancement Award 2008 Broadland district council 2008 Award for the sympathetic conversion of a listed dwelling to a hotel. The conversion of an outstanding country house located on a Norfolk Broad to create a boutique hotel.High Commendation
    • Awarded to Crispin Lambert
      The Broadland Enhancement Award 2008 Broadland District Council 2008 Award for the conversion of a listed public house to residential use.A project that created a number of residential units from the main building and surrounding coach houses.Commendation
    • Awarded to Crispin Lambert
      CPRE Norfolk Award 2007 Campaign to Protect Rural England 2007 The Environment and Architecture Award for outstanding design.Highly Commended
    • Awarded to Crispin Lambert
      South Norfolk Design Award 2007 South Norfolk Council 2007 New Building Category, Award winner.A dramatic new private residence with open plan design, Ground source heating, high levels of thermal insulation and very low running costs.Winner
    • Awarded to Crispin Lambert
      CPRE Norfolk Award 2006 Campaign to Protect Rural England 2006 Extension to a listed residential property in the waveny Valley.A particularly successful scheme that builds upon the features of the existing converted granary.Highly commended
    • Awarded to Crispin Lambert
      The Broadland Enhancement Award 2004 Broadland District council 2004 In recognition of the contribution made to the enhancement of the district by the conversion of redundant agricultural buildings to a residence.A scheme that maintains the form and character of the original buildings while creating a contemporary home.Winner
    • Awarded to Crispin Lambert
      South norfolk Design Award 2001 South Norfolk Council 2001 Extension and alteration to Pelican House, Ketteringham, Norfolk.In recognition of the design excellence which has been achieved on this building and it's contribution to enhancing the quality of the environment.Winner