Architectural Designer Brighton

Chartered Design. Brighton and Hove Expertise.

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Brighton Planning: What Trips Projects Up

Brighton and Hove City Council applies distinct design policies across Victorian terraces, seafront properties, conservation areas, and suburban edges. Each zone carries different expectations. Designs that ignore this context get refused.

Common challenges

How ArchEvolve solves them

Why Brighton Clients Work With ArchEvolve

MCIAT-chartered and based in West Sussex, ArchEvolve brings 15 years of experience and over 350 planning approvals to Brighton homeowners and developers. Every project led personally by Alex Page MCIAT.
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3D Design That Brighton Clients Can See

ArchEvolve designs in Revit and renders in Enscape. You see your project in photorealistic detail before planning is submitted to Brighton and Hove City Council.
Enscape Photorealistic Renders

See accurate light, materials, and spatial proportions at concept stage. Design decisions are made on real visual information, not interpretations of 2D plans.

Coordinated Drawing Production

All drawings come from the same Revit 3D model, eliminating the coordination errors that generate building control queries and contractor issues.

Brighton and Hove Council Knowledge

ArchEvolve understands Brighton and Hove's character area guidance and conservation area requirements, designing proposals that fit the council's policy expectations from the start.

One Contact Throughout

The same MCIAT-chartered professional manages every stage from first consultation to construction drawings. No handoffs to junior staff.

How an ArchEvolve Brighton Project Works

Every Brighton project follows a structured, stage-by-stage process aligned with the RIBA Plan of Work framework.
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Free Initial Consultation
We discuss your brief, site, and any Brighton and Hove planning constraints. Free, no obligation.
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Feasibility Assessment
We confirm what is achievable within Brighton and Hove's planning framework before any design fees are committed.
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Concept Design
We design in 3D and produce Enscape renders for your review before the planning application is prepared.
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Planning Application
We prepare and submit the full application to Brighton and Hove City Council and manage it through to decision.
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Building Regulations
We produce the full Building Regulations package covering structure, insulation, drainage, and fire safety.
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Construction Drawings
We deliver the complete technical drawing set your contractor needs on site.
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Construction Support
We remain available during the build to respond to queries and issue drawing updates where required.

Projects ArchEvolve Handles in Brighton

ArchEvolve works with Brighton homeowners, landlords, and developers across the city and surrounding area.
Extensions and loft conversions
Flat and HMO conversions
Full refurbishments
New build housing schemes
Commercial conversions
Building Regulations and construction drawings

Frequently Asked Questions

Can an architectural technologist submit planning applications in Brighton?
Yes. Alex Page holds MCIAT status, the full chartered grade of CIAT. MCIAT practitioners are fully qualified to prepare and submit planning applications to Brighton and Hove City Council, produce Building Regulations packages, and deliver construction drawings for residential and commercial projects. Professional indemnity insurance is held as standard.
Brighton and Hove City Council assesses householder applications against its local plan policies, supplementary planning documents, and character area guidance. Properties in conservation areas, Victorian terrace streets, and seafront zones are subject to additional scrutiny. ArchEvolve designs with this policy context applied from the outset, reducing the risk of refusal or requests for amendments.
Brighton and Hove has numerous conservation areas covering the Regency seafront, Kemp Town, parts of Hove, and many Victorian residential streets. Development within these areas may require planning permission for works that would otherwise fall under permitted development. ArchEvolve prepares design and access statements addressing Brighton and Hove’s conservation area appraisal documents as part of every relevant application.
Yes. Flat conversions are common in Brighton given the city’s large Victorian and Edwardian housing stock. Converting a property into self-contained flats requires full planning permission and must meet Brighton and Hove’s space standards, parking requirements, and design criteria. ArchEvolve prepares the full planning application and Building Regulations package, including fire compartmentation, sound insulation, and drainage details.

Yes. Revit 3D modelling and Enscape photorealistic rendering are included as standard on all ArchEvolve projects. Renders are provided at concept design stage before the planning application is submitted to Brighton and Hove City Council.

Fees are agreed and confirmed in writing before any work begins. ArchEvolve uses fixed-scope engagements so the cost of each stage is known upfront. A free initial consultation is offered to all Brighton clients at which a fee indication is provided based on the project scope.

In Brighton, ArchEvolve handles extensions, loft conversions, flat conversions, HMO conversions, full refurbishments, and new build residential schemes. For commercial clients, the practice covers office-to-residential conversions and change-of-use applications across the city.

Book a Free Brighton Consultation

Free initial consultation for Brighton homeowners and developers. Get in touch today to discuss your project.
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