2. About Us
Ken Morgan
• Member of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
• Chartered member No 4366358.
• Ordinary National Certificate (ONC) Building
Construction.
• Higher National Certificate (HNC) Quantity Surveying.
• Over 5 years experience in family's construction business.
• Over 42 years experience in Architecture.
• Bsc (Environmental Studies), with first class honours
• B.Arch., (Wales) with distinction.
• Member of the Association of Project Safety.
3. Design Services
• We can offer a design service tailored to the client's
needs and budget.
• We do not charge for an initial consultation either in
our office or at the client's site. Once the client's
brief is established we can quote fees on a fixed fee
basis for a limited service or on a percentage fee
scale to be agreed for a full service. The latter would
normally include monitoring the building
construction and providing certification on
completion.
4. Commercial Services
• From the Narberth location Ken Morgan has
travelled as far North as Manchester working for
Manchester University. The project involved the
creation of a tourist information centre for the
Arboretum at Jodrell Bank.
• In the East, at Swindon a new factory was designed
and built for Biomet, manufacturers of orthopaedic
prostheses, involving clinically sterile facilities. This
was the third project carried out for Biomet.
5. Residential Services
• Housing projects range from one-off new-builds for
private clients to housing estates for building
developers. Ken Morgan was also involved in the
creation of a new village of 50 houses, a community
centre and doctor's surgery in a forest on the
outskirts of Swansea.
• Barn conversions to form dwellings are a regular
feature of our work in the rural areas of Wales. In
these cases the character of the original structure is
usually safeguarded to conform to planning
department policies.
6. Community Services
• This specialised sector has included projects for
Sports Buildings and Community Halls; Clubhouses
and Residential Care Homes.
• The changing rooms designed for the Tenby and
District Sports Association involved the use of
driven piles to support the building. This is because
the site was a disused refuse tip overlying marshy
ground in the estuary of the river Ritec. The project
was completed with the benefit of a grant from the
Sportlot lottery funds and it was completed on time
and on budget.
7. Contact Us
• The Studio
Little Greenway
Crinow Road
Narberth
Pembrokeshire
SA67 8TA
• Telephone - 01834 860873
• Fax - 01834 862000
• Email - ken@kenmorgandbm.co.uk
• Website : www.kenmorganarchitects.co.uk