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.

Old Kent Road

An urban massing study exploring development options within a wider regeneration area.

The study considers the relationship between adjacent plots and a mix of uses within each block. Proposals include 129 one- to three-bedroom flats with commercial uses at ground level, alongside hotel accommodation on lower floors with basement servicing.

333 Bath Road

A development of nine flats above retail on a busy high street, designed for the open market.

The design draws reference from the 1930s architecture of the nearby underground station.

Planning consent has been secured for flexible commercial space (A1, A2, A4, A5 and B1) alongside one-, two- and three-bedroom flats. The elevations use brick and grey metal cladding, with glazed balconies.

The Salterns

A development of seven three and four bedroom houses within the landscaped grounds of the West Bay Country Club on the Isle of Wight.

The three-storey homes include integral garages and private gardens, with an architectural style inspired by the local New England character.

The Railway Tavern

The refurbishment and conversion of an existing public house within the South Hampstead Conservation Area provides two self-contained office suites at first-floor level and six flats across the second and third floors.

The scheme retains and refurbishes the public house and ancillary accommodation at ground and lower ground floor levels.

The flats achieve a BREEAM “Very Good” rating.

Winchester University

A student residential development comprising 490 study bedrooms, alongside a gymnasium, café and laundry facilities on a steeply sloping site.

The design works with the existing topography, using existing terraces to form a strong linear route that terminates in a central square. These shared spaces encourage interaction and create a sense of community within the development.

Eight-person cluster flats occupy paired pavilions along the street, encouraging social interaction and community. The scale and massing respond to the surrounding urban grain and density.

Claremont Court

A second phase of development providing nine residential units within an urban setting.

The layout responds to the surrounding street scale and uses infill plots to complete the block.

The project forms part of a wider mixed-use redevelopment in a sensitive Central London location, including new retail space and residential units alongside a rebuilt cash and carry unit.

Gladstone Road

A mixed-use development comprising ground-floor retail space with 26 residential units arranged over six floors.

The project includes the refurbishment of an existing car showroom and first-floor parking deck, alongside the demolition of an office building and the construction of one-, two- and three-bedroom flats.

Westbourne Grove

A residential development comprising nine one, two and three bedroom flats within the Westbourne Grove Conservation Area, opposite a Grade II listed building.

The project removes two upper storeys of existing office accommodation and adds four lightweight floors above the retained ground-floor structure, including a penthouse level.

Works also include a new entrance at ground level, with plant and parking facilities within the basement.