Designed as a new vertical neighbourhood, the Birmingham Co-Living Scheme brings together living, working, and social spaces within a bold 21-storey form. Residential accommodation is elevated above a robust three-storey office base, anchoring the building within the urban fabric. Above, a sky bar and winter garden create a tranquil retreat in the sky, framing expansive views and celebrating the city beyond.
Designed as a thoughtful transition from Green Belt to Grey Belt, this proposed residential scheme in Derby introduces 15 new homes shaped by their landscape and context. A carefully balanced mix of two-, three- and four-bedroom dwellings creates a small, cohesive neighbourhood rooted in family life. The architecture is conceived to sit gently within its surroundings, using scale, form, and materiality to foster a sense of continuity while delivering high-quality, enduring homes that respond to both place and people.
Conceived as a sensitive evolution from Green Belt to Grey Belt, this residential development in the West Midlands introduces 44 thoughtfully designed new homes. A rich mix of two-, three-, four- and five-bedroom dwellings forms a balanced and inclusive neighbourhood, shaped around contemporary family living. The scheme is designed to respond carefully to its setting, creating a considered transition between landscape and settlement while delivering high-quality homes rooted in place and longevity.
Envisioned as a place of comfort, dignity, and community, this care home development in Birmingham provides 80 thoughtfully designed bedrooms set within a carefully considered architectural framework. The scheme is shaped around the needs of its residents, with welcoming, light-filled spaces that support high-quality residential care while fostering a sense of belonging, wellbeing, and everyday life within a supportive environment.
Conceived as a balanced and inclusive neighbourhood, this proposed new-build residential scheme introduces 84 thoughtfully designed homes. The development integrates a collection of apartments to meet the council’s affordable housing requirements, ensuring a diverse mix of tenures and lifestyles. Through careful planning and considered design, the scheme seeks to create a cohesive community that supports accessibility, quality of living, and a strong sense of place.
Proposed as a considered response to change, this new-build residential scheme introduces 60 thoughtfully designed homes on a former Green Belt site. Shaped by its context and landscape, the development seeks to balance growth with sensitivity, transforming the site into a cohesive neighbourhood that supports contemporary living while establishing a strong and enduring sense of place.
Conceived as a bold addition to Central London’s skyline, this mixed-use development comprises two 40-storey towers that bring living and working together within a unified architectural vision. Residential accommodation and office spaces are vertically layered to create a dynamic urban composition, designed to respond to the scale, energy, and complexity of the city while contributing a refined and contemporary presence to the metropolitan landscape
Conceived as a contemporary industrial destination in Derby, this 500,000 sq ft development is designed to deliver modern, flexible accommodation capable of adapting to evolving operational needs. The architecture balances scale with clarity of form, creating efficient, well-considered spaces that support productivity while contributing positively to the wider industrial landscape.
Envisioned as a forward-looking industrial destination in Derby, this 500,000 sq ft development provides modern, highly flexible accommodation designed to evolve alongside changing operational demands. Defined by clarity of form and considered scale, the architecture creates efficient, adaptable spaces that promote productivity while making a positive and confident contribution to the surrounding industrial landscape.
Conceived as a resilient and future-ready data facility in Oxford, this 1,050 m² data centre is designed to respond to both current operational needs and long-term technological growth. The architecture is shaped by performance and adaptability, creating a robust, efficient environment that supports evolving digital demands while integrating thoughtfully within its context.
Conceived as an exclusive residential enclave, this private gated development comprises five bespoke homes, each offering approximately 2,700 sq ft of carefully crafted living space. Individually designed yet unified in character, the dwellings are shaped around quality, privacy, and a refined sense of place, delivering contemporary homes tailored to modern living.
Conceived as a balanced and inclusive residential community, this contemporary development brings together a thoughtful mix of private and affordable homes. A range of two-, three- and four-bedroom dwellings is carefully arranged to support diverse lifestyles, with design-led architecture fostering quality, accessibility, and a cohesive sense of place.
Conceived as a careful and considered response to its Green Belt setting, this proposed residential scheme at Bunny Hill, Nottingham introduces 43 thoughtfully designed new homes. Shaped by landscape and context, the development seeks to balance growth with sensitivity, creating a cohesive neighbourhood that respects its surroundings while delivering high-quality, contemporary living spaces.
Set within a secluded semi-rural landscape, this collection of bespoke homes offers approximately 6,000 sq ft of carefully considered living space. The architecture is designed to sit quietly within its surroundings, balancing scale with restraint to create refined, private dwellings that foster a strong connection to landscape, outlook, and place.
Bringing together a diverse range of uses, this development integrates private new-build homes with a care home and a Special Educational Needs (SEN) school. Unified by a design-led approach, the scheme is shaped to support living, care, and learning within a cohesive environment, fostering inclusivity, wellbeing, and a strong sense of community.
Sustainable Housing, Oxford
This development weaves together a diverse range of uses, combining private new-build homes with a care home and a Special Educational Needs (SEN) school. Guided by a design-led approach, the scheme creates a cohesive environment that supports living, care, and learning, promoting inclusivity, wellbeing, and a strong sense of community.
Bespoke Dwelling, Buckinghamshire
This new-build residential development is defined by a commitment to energy-efficient, low-carbon living. Achieving an A+ energy rating, the scheme integrates timber frame construction, MVHR, air source heat pumps, and roof-mounted solar panels to create a highly sustainable and future-focused home.
Internally, approximately 3,500 sq ft of accommodation is arranged across a distinctive split-level layout, with contemporary interior design shaping light-filled, fluid spaces that enhance both functionality and character.