New Projects · January 14, 2025
Modus Architects has secured planning approval for the transformation of a countryside home in the Isle of Man. Situated in Ballaugh, in the north of the Island, the project will see the existing dwelling refurbished and enhanced with energy-efficient extensions designed to meet the clients’ unique vision and lifestyle.
New Projects · November 06, 2023
Modus Architects has completed The Salvation Army Isle of Man Corps’ new church and community centre.
New Projects · March 22, 2023
We are thrilled to have received Planning Permission for a new four-bedroom home on the Isle of Man. The site is located within Onchan and will see the replacement of an existing dwelling.
New Projects · November 08, 2022
Modus Architects announce planning success for a luxurious bespoke orangery extension to a country house in the Isle of Man.
New Projects · November 01, 2022
Our proposal for a seaside home renovation, remodel, and roof extension in Peel has won planning approval.
New Projects · August 11, 2022
Restoration gives a new life to old buildings, before and after restoring an old harbourside cottage to suit modern requirements.
New Projects · June 29, 2022
If you've got a new building project in mind. Rather than going straight to detailed planning, let us properly test out all aspects of the scheme for you with our feasibility service.
New Projects · January 31, 2019
The Malew Parish Commissioners have released Modus Architects´ masterplan for the public green at Feigh Keign, Ballasalla.
New Projects · January 24, 2019
Modus were selected from a shortlist of five leading Isle of Man architectural practices to design a new build project which will provide new entrance and staff facilities, as well as public amenities for the historic site of the Great Laxey Wheel, also known as Lady Isabella.
New Projects · December 05, 2018
The construction of the new horse tram depot redevelopment in the Isle of Man designed by Modus Architects has been officially started today. Strathallan Horse Tram Depot design aims to replicate 1902 original