Work → Arts & Culture
Hackney Bridge
We found inspiration in converted warehouses to provide new temporary spaces for artists, makers and creatives.
We found inspiration in converted warehouses to provide new temporary spaces for artists, makers and creatives.
We re-used old shipping containers to create low-cost, low-energy, stackable studios, workshops, cafés and public spaces
We created a ‘warehouse for the arts’ – a drama school by day, a community space by night
We kick-started the temporary transformation of an underused urban space into affordable start-up spaces
The transformation of a former department store into a space to dream, create, display, perform, learn, and exchange.
Re-interpreting the Victorian pleasure garden as a stack of flexible public rooms
London's Back of House: a flexible facility to support cultural production.
Introducing Fire Place, a proposal for a strategy in commercial, workspace, health, and civic buildings.
A platform for New Ferry
A step-by-step plan to reimagine and reactivate Newhaven
A campus of buildings and spaces collected under a single roof.
This project involved the reconfiguration of the Design Council’s offices located opposite the Royal Opera House
Our proposal for the extension to an existing Performing Arts School in West London
We were paired with American men’s brand Jack Spade to design a temporary window installation
We were paired with the iconic notebook maker Moleskine to design and animate their shop windows in the Xintiandi
We transformed a coastal barn into an experiential recording studio and accommodation