Our proposal for this Grade II listed church in east London balances a desire to conserve a landmark building with the creation of unique homes in a sought-after area.
The award-winning transformation of Grade I-listed King’s Cross Station restored it as a major London landmark following years of neglect and ill-considered extensions.
Our major overhaul of YMCA North London's fitness centre restored the art deco facade to its original glory, created an accessible gym, relocated and upgraded offices, and provided a comfortable and welcoming reception.
A regal take on the park café produces an elegant wooden structure that preserves the character of St. James’s Park.
A creative design concept and careful conservation work combine to transform this historic riding school into a vibrant cultural complex comprising bar, restaurant, co-working and performance space.
We designed a competition-winning proposed masterplan for Transport for London. The concept design focuses on Peckham's creative quarter incorporating the historic Bussey Building and Copeland Park industrial site.
Described as "London's coolest theatre" by Harper's Magazine, our substantial redesign of the Royal Court’s front-of-house and leisure spaces improves usability and better expresses the theatre’s democratic outlook.
Winner of the Sunday Times Best Affordable Housing Development, this project for Peabody has set the standard for infill developments emerging from its acclaimed design framework.
Using Building Information Modelling (BIM) to convert a listed Victorian house into five social rental homes for Metropolitan housing association.
A successful change-of-use consent to residential for part of this commercial-led estate is funding the provision of high-specification offices and new luxury apartments in a glamorous part of town.