Karl Lagerfeld

A new flagship store for Karl Lagerfeld in London, providing 300 sqm of retail space arranged across the ground floor and basement of a Grade II listed building.

Cornish Architects provided technical support to secure planning permission, listed building consent and advertisement consent, while ensuring compliance with the Regent Street Design Guidelines and Building Regulations.

Private Residence

An interior refurbishment of a six-bedroom house in Hampstead Garden Suburb.

Works focus on the lower ground floor, including a new working kitchen and the subdivision of the garage into utility spaces and a games room. The scheme also introduces an en-suite and walk-in wardrobe to a second-floor bedroom.

Finishes complement the existing interiors and maintain a consistent character throughout the house.

Old House

A proposal for the refurbishment and extension of a derelict Grade II* listed building to provide six new homes.

The scheme removes unsympathetic additions and addresses past alterations. Working with a heritage specialist, conservation officer and Historic England, the design introduces a modest extension to create self-contained flats while respecting the building’s original character.

Rochester Row

Interior design and refurbishment of the ground floor and basement of an existing building society to create a conference centre for HFMA.

The facility includes a flexible suite for up to 96 people in cabaret layout (120 theatre), with breakout rooms, a reception and exhibition area, administration office, and welfare facilities.

Liz Earle, Guildford

In addition to designing Liz Earle’s new office and distribution headquarters on the Isle of Wight, Cornish Architects provided architectural services for new retail outlets within the conservation areas of Guildford and Ryde.

Regent’s Park

A bespoke interior conversion and refurbishment to create a new home within a Grade I listed Nash Terrace.

The project involved extensive reconstruction and fit-out works, developed in collaboration with interior designer Louise Jones.

CABI

The refurbishment of an existing laboratory building and construction of a new administration and office facility to create a 3,200 sqm specialist research centre.

The project includes the refurbishment of 2,000 sqm of laboratories, alongside a new 1,000 sqm office building and a 200 sqm greenhouse. Two DEFRA-licensed quarantine facilities also form part of the development.

The site is located within the Metropolitan Green Belt.

Finchley Road

The conversion of the upper floors of this building from educational and office use to provide nine new flats.

The project refurbishes the entrance corridor to provide access to the new homes and adjoining premises. New accommodation is arranged within the existing building form, creating studio, one, two and three bedroom units.

A roof terrace provides communal and private amenity space with integrated planting and rainwater harvesting for irrigation. The scheme also includes secure cycle storage and high levels of acoustic insulation to support residential use on a major thoroughfare.

King Street

The refurbishment and conversion of two derelict upper floors on a high street to provide four new homes.

Each dwelling includes generous living spaces and en-suite facilities to the main bedroom.

Red Cross Museum

A competition entry for a new museum at a society’s London headquarters, designed to house its collection.

The proposal introduces a new public enclosure at ground level, providing direct access to the exhibition spaces.

A subterranean level accommodates educational facilities and controlled environments for exhibits.