Barry Stow is a historic buildings architect with 35 years' experience in the conservation of buildings and townscapes.
Recent projects include an assessment of the impact of proposed Liverpool Waters development on the north docks World Heritage Site, for Heritage Places; the repair of Westminster Abbey Chapter House and the investigation and repair of defence outworks at Dover Castle, both for English Heritage, and the reconstruction of the Leptis Magna Ruins, a 'Roman temple' garden folly in the Royal landscape at Windsor Great Park, for the Crown Estate.
Clients include national and international institutions and government heritage agencies, in addition to private owners and churches.
We repair and adapt historic buildings, survey and prepare conservation strategies for listed buildings, historic sites, townscapes, Scheduled Ancient Monuments and World Heritage Sites.
Barry Stow is a Chartered Architect, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a member of the International Council on Monuments and Sites, the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings and the Ecclesiastical Architects and Surveyors Association.
Barry Stow is also a partner of Stow and Beale Conservation Architects.
