Glynde Mews

These four luxury mews houses were designed and constructed to optimise passive and energy-efficient design principle.

Half Acre, Brentford

This project is a pair of linked schemes in Brentford, west London catering for the demolition of the former Brentford Police station and its related housing section. In place, the new site will feature the redevelopment of the Watermans Art Centre and also the creation of nearly three hundred homes.

Hill House Archway

Hill House was a 1970s, 13-storey office building, which is part of the Archway Island site in Islington, north London. The project retained the existing building and converted 12 floors to residential use, housing over 150 flats and recreational facilities.

Holy Trinity Swiss Cottage - The Lighthouse

Known as The Lighthouse, the refurbishment and expansion of Holy Trinity Church Swiss Cottage aims to develop a multi-use community beacon on north London’s busy Finchley Road.

King's School Canterbury – International College

Impressive teaching and residential building with outstanding environmental features.

King's School Canterbury – Mitchinson's Day House

The tight site within the Conservation area of Canterbury, chosen to provide a day house for 70 non-boarding pupils, contains the remains of a medieval hospice (a Scheduled Ancient Monument) which forms one external façade wall. The Grade II-listed day house comprises study and social spaces, changing rooms and a kitchenette.

King’s School Canterbury – Kingsdown House

Refurbishment and new-build boarding accommodation at historic co-educational independent school. 

Maidenhead The Landing - HUB Group

Planning permission has been granted for the demolition of existing buildings to make way for a major mixed-use development in the centre of Maidenhead.

New College, Oxford

This competition-winning project is the provision of new student accommodation (100 bedrooms) and facilities for Gradel Quad at New College, Oxford.

Paradise Gardens

Paradise Gardens is a multi-award-winning sheltered residential development consisting of six family homes surrounded by communal landscape gardens, at the heart of Ravenscourt Village in Hammersmith. The development transformed a former constricted, derelict yard, which is visible from all sides by neighbours, and lies within Starch Green conservation area next to Ravenscourt Park.

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