Cura Design
170 Rendle St,
Stonehouse, Plymouth PL1 1TP
Tel: 01752 213 460

Double storey extension and internal refurbishment of townhouse in the Barbican Plymouth.
Go to linkCura can be translated in Portugese as "the process of making or becoming sound or healthy again".
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"Various design works on a Grade II listed cottage. Cura Design have been moving the scheme through two Planning and Listed Building Applications Cura Design has brought some fresh and exciting ideas to the Grand Design scheme. He has a wealth of more contemporary design features that have complimented our historical conversion and extension project over the last 2 years" -S. Vitali
"Innovative and agile in problem solving which led to my brief being delivered. Would highly recommend working with Cura." - C. Kane
"Cura Design completed a project for us on the Southwest coast. We found Cura Design very efficient, they produced some aspiring plans in a timely fashion. Robert Bedner is very friendly and approachable and was always there to advise as needed." M. Mills, Director, Mills Property Oxford Limited.
"Cura Design was very helpful and provided a great insight into the local regulations. He was also kind enough to introduce his builder who was open to showing us his work. I'd highly recommend." A. Patel, Recognition Health
Cura Design are looking to work and collaborate with Clients who have a common vision of creating architecture, buildings and places that connects with nature, increases their well being and enhances biodiversity.
Whether working as part of a wider project team or directly for Clients, the common thread that runs through all our projects is award winning excellence in design, a love of nature and a love of life. With over 175 completed projects, we are experts at residential and cultural and healthcare design, including Para 84e and Para139 residential applications. We are also one of the very first UK architecture practices to offer biophilic design services.


Collaborators
CURA Design works with and proudly supports the following organizations:
Credit:Tini living https://tiniliving.com/en/process/
Tini Living
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Cura Design are working with Tini living to assist the design and installation of pre-fabricated steel modular buildings in the UK. Its an obvious partnership, biophilic design principles expressed through a well crafted alternative construction system that brings us closer to a more sustainable, more human and more conscious future!
The units are a perfect solution for people wishing to build in sensitive coastal areas and conservation areas and AONBs as the units are craned into place and as such can built with planning permission or in some cases under 'the caravan act'.
This method of building offers great benefits including the precision of manufacturing, and reduced time and therefore cost during the construction process on-site. They also offer a great alternative for self-build projects where the higher material cost provides a valuable time saving on site, as you can build the ground floor of a modest house in 2 days, and have a 3 bedroomed 2 story house weathertight in 5 to 7 days. Cura Design also ensures that the constructions meet and exceed current building regulations in the UK and we can assist and coordinate work on site.
The Journal of Biophilic Design
Cura Design are contributers to The Journal of Biophilic Design. JBD is a publisher and broadcaster of research into the health and environmental benefits of Biophilic Nature-inspired Design. Cura Design are contributors to the Journal and on the advisory board for the first biophilic conference to be held in London this November.
The Journal aims to bridge the gap between research and practice of biophilic design and nature-based solutions through publishing and broadcasting international case studies, thought leadership and evidence to help mitigate and improve the Environmental, Health and Economic impact of design, build and construction. The journal has 30,000+ monthly podcast listeners, and their printed and ebook Journal is distributed worldwide and on university reading lists​
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Cura Design are members of The Alliance for Sustainable Building Products (ASBP) is a non-profit, mission driven organisation, with an ever-growing membership alliance of forward-thinking companies and institutions from across the built environment sector.

Cura Design are members of the institute and a CIAT registered practice.Cura Design are members of the institute and a CIAT registered practice.The Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) is a dynamic, forward-thinking and inclusive global membership qualifying body for Architectural Technology.

We are part of the international living future institute. The International Living Future Institute is premised on the belief that providing a compelling vision for the future is a fundamental requirement for reconciling humanity’s relationship with the natural world.

The Director of Cura Design is proud to be a Trustee for the Architects Benevolent Society
The Architects Benevolent Society is a charity that provides confidential advice, support, and financial assistance to individuals in the architectural community and their families during times of need. It aims to improve the lives of its beneficiaries through various forms of support, including mental health and housing advice.

The Director of Cura Design has served on the Design Review Panel since 2016.
The Design Review Panel in Devon is an independent group that evaluates development proposals to ensure high-quality design. It serves as a constructive resource for both developers and local authorities, providing expert feedback during the pre-application stage of the planning process.​​. It consists of experienced professionals from various fields, including architecture and urban design. The panel aims to enhance the overall quality of urban living and public spaces in Devon.

Cura Design support The Half-Earth Project. HEP is a global initiative aimed at conserving biodiversity by protecting half of the Earth's land and seas. It was inspired by the work of biologist E.O. Wilson, who argues that this level of protection is essential to safeguard the majority of Earth's species and ecosystems. Biodiversity Preservation: Protect half of the planet to maintain biodiversity and ecosystem stability. The project utilizes advanced mapping technologies to identify areas rich in biodiversity that require protection.
