The Benyon Estate & Clerkenwell Green
The Tramline hall has been designed for flexible use by the Amazing Grace Church and other local community groups in Hackney.
BERRY BROS. & RUDD
Tales have been told of Napoleon III’s clandestine meetings in the cellars at Berry Bros. & Rudd. He is said to have holed up here to avoid the Police whilst in exile. The small intricate spaces had not changed much until they were recently adapted and made fit to store the Family Reserve wine for future generations.
The Benyon Estate
An old external undercroft has been adapted into the reception of 92-96 De Beauvoir Road. The designs include increased security, more practical ways to organise the space and connectivity to the café.
BBH
We designed new studios for a large advertising agency, behind an old historic facade on Regent Street. The design improved circulation and created a more collaborative working environment for the employees.
St Albans Council
This design imaginatively adapts and sustains the interior of the old abandoned Law Courts. It provides a new Museum, Art Gallery, cafe and hospitality spaces.
NB Studio
We adapted two un-let ground floor commercial spaces into one large workplace as a new long term home for the branding and communication agency.
Southampton City Council
We restored a Grade II Listed building to incorporate a series of immersive exhibitions. Our design gave the city’s residents, visitors and school children to have a museum that is easily accessible, which they could be proud of.
V&A Museum
This exhibition created a new display to show why Italy’s fashion became such a global force from 1945 to the present day. The exhibition was set in the tall historic galleries in the V&A.
Frederic Robinson Ltd
A new visitor centre and hospitality venue adapted from 3 unused buildings, allowing visitors in for the first time since the Robinson’s family founded the Unicorn brewery in 1849.
NHS
We refurbished two railway arches to create a new sexual health clinic for the NHS. Our design aimed to take the stigma out of the nature of the centre by creating welcoming spaces filled with artwork and generous day-lit circulation.