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ALL PROJECTS
VARIETY AND DISTINCTION


Queenstown Loft
This loft conversion reworks the upper flat of an early 1900s terraced building to create a functional new bedroom within the existing roof space. A carefully positioned front-roof skylight introduces natural light and ventilation, while a new internal staircase provides direct access to the loft without altering the established form of the building.
Located within the Battersea Park Conservation Area, the proposal takes a restrained approach to change. The existing roof volume is retained, and the visible roofline is preserved, while selective chimney alterations improve usable internal space. The result is a practical and sensitive intervention that enhances the flat’s spatial quality while respecting the architectural character of its surroundings.
Located within the Battersea Park Conservation Area, the proposal takes a restrained approach to change. The existing roof volume is retained, and the visible roofline is preserved, while selective chimney alterations improve usable internal space. The result is a practical and sensitive intervention that enhances the flat’s spatial quality while respecting the architectural character of its surroundings.


HA1 Infill House
This backland infill project delivers a contemporary single dwelling on a constrained rear plot behind Lower Clapton Road in Hackney. Designed within an established urban setting, the house is carefully composed to balance privacy, daylight and neighbourly amenity while creating a calm, high-quality home. A robust brick façade with subtle banding gives the building a strong architectural identity, while the set-back upper storey reduces perceived mass within the surrounding context. The layout is organised around a private courtyard that brings light deep into the plan and strengthens the relationship between indoor and outdoor space in a compact city setting.


Violet's Bar
Located in the historic grain of Soho, this commercial intervention reimagines a site once synonymous with the local icon, the "Queen of Soho." Our architectural response moves away from the traditional dark-lit bar aesthetic, proposing a sophisticated refurbishment that transitions seamlessly from a high-end specialty coffee house by day to a refined cocktail bar by evening.
The materiality is a deliberate study in tactile contrast. We’ve specified vertical fluted timber for the bar frontage, offset by an elegant brushed brass trim and a seamless Calacatta marble countertop. The lighting scheme utilizes warm, recessed LEDs and orb pendants to highlight the rhythmic textures of the sage-green tiled walls. By retaining the site’s bohemian spirit while introducing a modern, minimalist luxury, the proposal ensures the space remains a cornerstone of Soho’s evolving social fabric.
The materiality is a deliberate study in tactile contrast. We’ve specified vertical fluted timber for the bar frontage, offset by an elegant brushed brass trim and a seamless Calacatta marble countertop. The lighting scheme utilizes warm, recessed LEDs and orb pendants to highlight the rhythmic textures of the sage-green tiled walls. By retaining the site’s bohemian spirit while introducing a modern, minimalist luxury, the proposal ensures the space remains a cornerstone of Soho’s evolving social fabric.


FB House Extension
This residential extension reworks a constrained ground-floor plan to create a brighter, more open and better-connected living space. The removal of the wall between the kitchen and living area improves circulation, while a semi-open partition retains a degree of separation. A side extension provides a dedicated utility and laundry room, allowing services to be relocated and the main interior to function more efficiently. New rooflights bring daylight further into the plan, improving the quality of the internal spaces. Externally, a sedum roof enhances environmental performance, while the removal of the existing shed allows for a larger garden and integrated outdoor storage.
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