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New work on our drawing board inspired by completed work.
New work on our drawing board inspired by completed work.
Our brand new addition to this Grade II Listed Building is nearly ready to be revealed. For the last few months we have been patiently waiting for the @corten_official to develop its unusual patina. Now that the waiting time is over it is satisfying to appreciate the metal cladding sitting so harmoiniusly next to the…
DetailsWe are delighted to know that our project Good Mews Story is still turning heads. This time, Grand Designs Magazine decided to feature it as a good example of adaptable flats. The October issue is out, so pop into your local newsagents or visit Grand Designs website for your own copy of the magazine!
As every year, the end of summer is marked by the Open House Festival when London welcomes its residents returning from the seasonal holidays away by allowing them to get to know their city better. This is our 11th year of participating in this amazing event so join us on the 14th & 15th of…
DetailsAnother day another shortlisting of our project Good Mews Story for AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards in category ‘Private/individual Renovation (Under £1m)’. We look forward to see other shortlisted projects during the live judging session on 11th September!
DetailsThank you Architects Journal for shortlisting our project Terrazzo Tetris for AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards in category‘Projects under £500k’. We want to congratulate other practices on their shortlisting and wish them all the best!
DetailsWe are proud to have just learned that this year not one but two of our projects made the Shortlist of the famous AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards. Thank you to all those who were part of the long journey : the clients, the contractors, the consultants, the photographers and finally, of course
These subtly graded shades of beige are the result of application of a timber surface protector, applied to the larch cladding as it is being installed. Can you guess where did the installation start?
We care about limiting carbon in the environment. Not only in the use of buildings but also in the process of their making. Where typically steel, reinforced or precast concrete was used, we first push for timber and lime. Here, we are making holes in old brick walls using timber gluelam and timber studs. Beyond…
DetailsThis image of Christo-like wrap is our project at about mid-way point of its on-site development. We are reshaping and future-proofing this Edwardian detached house, previously extended multiple times, for continuing its life in this century and beyond. The temporary wrap seen here is almost a metaphor for the thorough thermal and airtight wrapping of…
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