Hackney Wick’s industrial history inspires this competition-winning residential and commercial waterside building, on a key route to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and part of the award-winning Hackney Wick Fish Island Retrospective Masterplan.
A successful change-of-land-use planning application brings a new neighbourhood to Caledonian Road, injecting life into a neglected area and dramatically improving the public realm. Grand Prix winner of the 2019 Evening Standard New Homes Awards.
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.
Transforming undercroft garages into new homes and improving the streetscene and safety of Barnsbury Housing Association’s estate at Morland Mews.
Maximising use of a steeply sloping backland plot in a Conservation Area, this 229sq m home burrows deep into the earth to create a semi-submerged yet light-filled building.
Winner of the 2018 First Time Buyers Readers’ Award and the 2019 Planning Award for Placemaking at High Densities, and shortlisted in the 2019 RIBA Awards, 2018 Planning Awards and the 2017 Sunday Times British Homes Awards, Lanterna is the ‘pearl’ of Fish Island Village in east London’s creative heartland.
A new church and community complex on Slough’s greenbelt creates a bold civic landmark and provides new high-quality housing.
A radical departure from the traditional loft conversion achieved an extraordinary master bedroom suite in a Victorian terraced house.
Featuring extensive engagement with the local community, the quality of this infill development for Peabody was recognised with a shortlisting in the 2017 Planning Awards.
A jewel-like extension ‘hovers’ on the rear elevation of a Victorian home in east London.
This proposal for eight new homes in London was part of LGA’s winning bid for Peabody’s Small Projects Panel, encouraging the housing association to select us from more than 300 architects.
Creating much-needed new housing in west London, this development on a prominent corner site replaces a single residence with 21 new apartments, with a 40% affordable element.
Uncompromising and compact, our two-and-a-half bedroom homes aim to provide innovative well-made, flexible living accommodation with high levels of natural light and amenity, as well as generous outdoor space.
Lyndon Goode has been working with the Quartet (UN, EU, US and Russia) and UNDP to develop affordable housing proposals in the Middle East.
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.
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.
A development of 82 new high-specification apartments on “the noblest street in the world” in Hampstead. The proposal respects the Conservation Area’s striking 19th Century vernacular while introducing exciting contemporary architecture.
Toronto House is a dramatic waterside building that serves as gateway to the Maple Quays development at Canada Water.
Baytouna is the first phase of our UN-backed masterplan for a new affordable, green city on the West Bank in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
A proposal for three houses on the tree-lined corner of West Heath Avenue. Inspired by the arts and crafts movement, the design responds sensitively to its context, while taking a contemporary approach towards architectural form.
Using Building Information Modelling (BIM) to convert a listed Victorian house into five social rental homes for Metropolitan housing association.
This mixed-use development on historic railway land in Primrose Hill was strongly supported by the Conservation Area Committee and won planning permission in less than two minutes.