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DARTMOUTH PARK

A carefully designed roof extension that raises a 1930s infill house to match the surrounding buildings, while adding to its appearance and functionality and family life. 


NAM POG PAR


Three contemporary lakeside homes designed around shaded courtyards, balancing privacy and natural cooling.


CIDER HOUSE, COTSWOLDS

A new walled garden and pool house, designed to integrate with the landscape of a listed Oxfordshire home.


ELIM TERRACE, LOWESTOFT

A carefully designed development of Prefabricated Passive homes reinstating the streetscape in a key historic industrial quarter of the Conservation Area
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CORPUS CHRISTI*, OXFORD

A discretely integrated auditorium at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, designed for lectures, performances, and formal events while preserving the historic college gardens and 13th-Century bastion of the city wall.

THE GROVE, HIGHGATE

A sensitive restoration of a fire-damaged Grade II-listed home, including new central staircase, an extension into the basement to create a gym and additional living space. 


LONDON ROAD, EPSOM

A high-performance, low-energy home in South London designed to Passivhaus standards, creating a sustainable living space for multi-generational 


NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, TRING

A forward-looking masterplan for Tring’s historic Natural History Museum, improving visitor experience, collection care, and long-term sustainability.




ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM*, OXFORD


A bold yet sensitive transformation of Britain’s oldest museum. Integrating contemporary design with its historic fabric to create light-filled galleries, improved accessibility and a stunning rooftop terrace overlooking Oxford.
KAREN, NAIROBI

A boutique hotel and villa development in Nairobi, built using sustainable rammed earth and designed for highend safari and corporate tourism.


AKILI TOWER 
Situated on the prow of Upper Hill business district overlooking Uhuru Park and the Central Business District of downtown Nairobi, Akili Tower provides 30 storeys of low energy, passive mixed use accommodation in a plan form inspired by the national emblem of a Masaai shield.


NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, LONDON

A long-term spatial strategy to improve circulation and unlock hidden areas at the UK’s most visited museum, enhancing the visitor experience while respecting the historic fabric.