Work → Arts & Culture

Theatre Works

London's Back of House: a flexible facility to support cultural production.

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Dutch Barn

This barn conversion transforms a utilitarian agricultural structure into a modern & spacious holiday home.

Work → Creative Workplace

Engineers' Office

A low-tech update to a high-tech backdrop, which decluttered and diversified work environments.

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Fire Place

Introducing Fire Place, a proposal for a strategy in commercial, workspace, health, and civic buildings.

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Camberwell Coach House

The conversion of a former coach house into a compact private home.

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New Ferry Platform

A platform for New Ferry

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Re-Imagining Newhaven

A step-by-step plan to reimagine and reactivate Newhaven

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McCann Erickson Offices

A media suite for Chrome at McCann Erickson advertising agency.

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School of Architecture Aarhus

A campus of buildings and spaces collected under a single roof.

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Design Council Offices

This project involved the reconfiguration of the Design Council’s offices located opposite the Royal Opera House

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Performing Arts School

Our proposal for the extension to an existing Performing Arts School in West London

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Jack Spade Store

We were paired with American men’s brand Jack Spade to design a temporary window installation

Work → Residential

Hove House

Design for a contemporary family home near Brighton arranges the living accommodation around an existing swimming pool.

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Lovage x Wallpaper* Juice Bar

A specially designed juice bar for Lovage and Ace Hotel exhibited as part of Wallpaper* Salone del Mobile in Milan

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Stealth Barn

Renovation of a dilapidated concrete frame that was carried out on an extremely tight budget

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Moleskine Shanghai

We were paired with the iconic notebook maker Moleskine to design and animate their shop windows in the Xintiandi

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