At Modus Architects, our portfolio showcases a range of projects that highlight our ability to blend local heritage with modern requirements effectively. Here are a few exemplary projects:
Nestled within a Castletown conservation area, this charming harbourside cottage was meticulously restored to provide modern luxury, maintaining its historical significance while incorporating modern amenities to enhance its charm and functionality.
This project involved alterations to an existing property, enhancing community engagement through thoughtful, sustainable design that respects and revitalises the existing structures.
A standout example of our new build capabilities, this family home replaces an older dwelling, offering a modern, energy-efficient living space designed with respect for the surrounding landscape and local architectural themes.
Within a conservation area, the new depot is a new build replacement building in the style of the original, for the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway. It blends seamlessly with its historical context, providing functional, aesthetically pleasing infrastructure.
Enhancing a historical site, this project provided a new visitor facility that respects the iconic Great Laxey Wheel's industrial heritage while meeting the needs of modern tourists.
This project involved a special extension and landscaping for a country house in the Isle of Man, demonstrating our expertise in enhancing residential properties without compromising their character.
Each of these projects exemplifies our commitment to delivering projects that are not only architecturally sound but also deeply integrated with their surroundings and the community's needs. These case studies demonstrate Modus Architects' dedication to excellence, innovation, and respect for the Isle of Man's rich heritage while moving towards a modern future.