Winner of the New London Architecture DMI 2018 Awards Special Prize for Most Innovative Project. A new prototypical lightweight super green house extension over existing workshop in Camden Town NW1. Shortlisted for the Camden Design Awards in 2022 and the Architects’ Journal Architecture Awards in 2023.
Competition and award winning transformation of the grade I listed Victoria & Albert Museum Main Shop in South Kensington. Highly Commended in the Blueprint Awards 2018 and shortlisted for the inaugural Dezeen Awards 2018 as well as the AJ RetroFit Awards in 2018.
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3D-Printed Ceramic Tile for the V&A Museum Main Shop on Cromwell Road to rehabilitate the Museum floor.
Competition winning entry for The Crown Estate Future Retail Destinations organised by the Crown Estate and the Architects’ Journal to reimagine the Silverlink Shopping Park.
A refurbishment and conversion of a 1850s grade II listed barn into a zero carbon, ultra-eco adaptive house in Hampshire.
Landscape structure commissioned by Focal Point Gallery and designed in collaboration with artist Hannah Sawtell on Two Tree Island near Leigh-on-Sea, Essex.
Award winning timber and glass prototype pop-up studio designed and built with Royal College of Art students in St Mary’s Hospital to transform research and development in the National Health Service. Highly Commended in the Wood Awards 2015.
Full width modern glass terrace and radical extension added to a grade II listed town house in the Primrose Hill Conservation Area.
Conversion of a grade II listed Stepney Jewish Primary and Infants School in E1 into new housing apartments that includes the addition of a low maintenance prefabricated fully welded Cor-Ten radical artist studio extension.
Iconic grade II listed Brunswick Centre flat retrofit, reimagined and inspired by Japanese houses, Includes occasional kitchen that folds away into a sideboard.
Project in collaboration with Swiss architect Harry Gugger Studio, shortlisted for a prestigious competition to design a new £16M higher education dance school in Sidcup, Kent.
An exhibition in St Catherine’s College Library, Oxford that was the focus of events organised to celebrate its 50th anniversary and show cased products designed by architect Arne Jacobsen, the celebrated architect of St Catherine’s College, Oxford.
Sustainable habitat for bats in the Kielder Forest, Northumberland made of recycled carbon fibre.
Prefabricated timber kit Clubhouse for members of the St Pancras Cruising Club on the Regent’s Canal in King's Cross, London.
New ‘Treehouse’ classroom addition and retrofit of a 1850s artist studio subsequently converted into a nursery school in the 1930s by Diocese of London.
Award winning prototypical retrofit of a 1950s terraced house originally by architect Eric Lyons of Span Developments based on a T7/T8 house plan in Corner Green, London.
Timber framed nursery school designed and built with University of Nottingham Architecture students in under seven weeks in Jouberton, a South African mining township.