The places we work, live and learn should be comfortable, inspiring and beautiful. Through innovative interrogation of the design brief and a full understanding of real budget restraints, affordable sustainable solutions can be realised.


The key to successful design is the translation of the clients ideas and aspirations into built forms within budget constraints. dm3a prides itself in achieving this and brings years of design experience to maximise budgets, create functional spaces and meet, or exceed, clients expectations of what is achievable.


Selecting natural, low embodied carbon materials, low energy systems, sustainable architectural solutions can be both beautiful and affordable. dm3a always aim to work closely with clients to deliver inspiring, clever and low carbon architecture.


dm3a was established by Architect David Noble in 2008, dm3a is an architectural practice with a wealth of sustainable design experience. A graduate of the Plymouth School of Architecture, David practiced for over 15 years within major architectural offices including Feilden Clegg Bradley of Bath, and was a Project Leader at White Design of Bristol.


David is also a Senior Lecture at the University of the West of England where he is the

Co-programme leader of the BSc Architectural Technology and Design course and Design Studio Cluster Leader for year 3 of the Architecture BSc,

‘David Noble has the ability to turn a vision into a reality. I have been impressed with David’s commitment to the projects and the efficiency with which he has operated.' 


Melissa Loosemore, Head Teacher Roegreen Junior School.

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