Our Projects

Memorable Places

It is our mission to create memorable places that delight as well as satisfy our clients. Each project represents our commitment to excellence in design, sustainability, and innovation. Our portfolio spans a diverse range of typologies, scales, and contexts, reflecting our versatility and adaptability as a practice.

The projects showcased here demonstrate our approach to architecture: thoughtful, context-sensitive design that responds to the unique requirements of each brief while creating spaces that inspire and transform lives.

Pembridge Mews, Notting Hill

Pembridge Mews, Notting Hill

Tucked away behind the elegant facades of Notting Hill, Pembridge Mews is a quiet reinvention — a home reimagined beneath the surface. What was once a modest mews house has been subtly and ambitiously transformed through the addition of a double basement and a full interior refurbishment. Yet from the cobbled street, the building retains its gentle humility, its presence respectful of the surrounding heritage.

This project is a meditation on space and light. Digging deep into the ground, we sculpted new volumes that feel anything but subterranean. Daylight is carefully choreographed — filtering down through glazed light wells, bouncing off soft surfaces, illuminating walls with shifting warmth.

At Pembridge Mews, the challenge was to work invisibly — to dig deep while building gently. What emerged is a study in balance: old and new, light and shadow, city and sanctuary.

Scarsdale Villa, Kensington

Scarsdale Villa, Kensington, London W8

In the quiet elegance of Kensington, where grand townhouses line the streets with quiet authority, Scarsdale Villa presented both an opportunity and a challenge: how to extend and adapt a substantial period home without disturbing its poise.

This project is both addition and insertion — a sensitive infill development and a carefully crafted loft extension, seamlessly absorbed into the language of the existing building. From the street, the interventions are nearly imperceptible, yet they reshape the life of the home from within.

Scarsdale Villa is a quiet reinvention, built on respect — for place, for scale, and for the enduring elegance of London's architectural tradition.

Limes House, Harrow

Limes House, Harrow, Middlesex

Set within the protected landscape of Harrow's Green Belt, Limes House is a careful balancing act between scale and sensitivity. This locally listed residence, already grand in presence, has been thoughtfully expanded with substantial front and rear additions — extending its footprint while deepening its relationship with the surrounding grounds.

Respecting the heritage of the Conservation Area, the new architecture draws from the language of the original — not by imitation, but by quiet dialogue. Materials are considered, detailing is restrained, and massing is sculpted to settle naturally into the estate's rhythm.

At over 24,000 square metres, the project is bold in ambition but discreet in execution — an expansion that amplifies the grace of the existing home, rather than overshadowing it.

Karbnz Nanotechnology Facilities

Karbnz Nanotechnology Facilities

Karbnz stands at the edge of tomorrow — a visionary complex where architecture meets the frontier of science. Purpose-built to house advanced nanotechnology labs, future-focused offices, and next-generation recycling infrastructure, this development is more than a workplace — it's a prototype for the future of sustainable industry.

Sculpted in sleek, high-performance materials and tuned for precision, the architecture reflects the ethos of its occupants: intelligent, adaptable, and constantly evolving. Light moves through the structure like data — dynamic, fluid, exacting.

Karbnz is a space for invention — designed not only to contain the cutting edge, but to embody it.

Mount Avenue, Ealing

Mount Avenue, Ealing, London W5

Mount Avenue is a project of quiet transformation — the development of a once-vacant urban site into a refined, six-bedroom detached home, complete with a basement-level granny annexe. Designed in collaboration with a private developer, the scheme balances ambition and sensitivity, creating a residence that feels rooted, dignified, and made to endure.

Set within a residential street in Ealing, the house takes cues from its context — translating local scale, massing, and rhythm into a calm, contemporary language. Brickwork and natural materials bring warmth and tactility, while large openings frame garden views and draw light deep into the plan.

Mount Avenue is an example of thoughtful infill — a project that completes the street, enriches the local grain, and turns a gap into a home of substance and care.

Hesper Mews, London SW5

Hesper Mews, London SW5

Hesper Mews is a thoughtful reimagining of a substantial mews house in one of London's most vibrant postcodes. The project extends both below and above — adding a basement and a top-floor extension that together expand living space while respecting the building's original scale and character.

The design carefully balances light and volume, drawing daylight deep into the basement and opening up panoramic views from the rooftop. Materials and details are chosen with precision to create continuity between old and new, resulting in a home that feels both grounded and elevated.

This is architecture that stretches quietly — making room for modern life without losing its sense of place.

Flood Street, Chelsea

Flood Street, Chelsea, London SW3

Tucked just off the King's Road, in one of London's most sought-after enclaves, this modern townhouse has been thoughtfully extended and meticulously refurbished to elevate its architectural presence and spatial quality.

The project reworks and expands the home from within — opening up new connections to light, landscape, and flow. Subtle material choices and finely tuned detailing bring warmth and clarity to each space, balancing Chelsea refinement with modern precision.

Flood Street is an exercise in quiet transformation — a contemporary home tailored for life, embedded in one of the capital's most historic and desirable neighbourhoods.

De Vere Gardens, Kensington

De Vere Gardens, Kensington, London W8

Occupying a distinguished position in one of Kensington's most prestigious enclaves, De Vere Gardens is a luxury residential project that reimagines a historic building for contemporary life. The design approach is both measured and meticulous — weaving modern sensibilities into the layered architectural context of West London.

Working within a conservation area and amidst richly detailed façades, the project engages in a quiet dialogue with its surroundings. The external form retains its original elegance, while carefully considered interventions bring clarity, refinement, and modern comfort to the interior.

De Vere Gardens is a home of contemporary elegance shaped by historic sensibility — a considered response to place, proportion, and the enduring spirit of Kensington.