Tramline Hall
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.
Slot House
The Benyon Estate & Clerkenwell Green
The three bedroom ‘slot house’ was developed to infill the gap between two terraced houses.
Tramline Studios
The Benyon Estate & Clerkenwell Green
We have recently received unanimous approval at planning committee to adapt and restore a collection of industrial buildings.
Forest Place
BENYON PROPERTIES
Planning Permission has been granted for this warehouse redevelopment in Hackney around a new tiny forest.
Family Reserve Cellar
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.
De Beauvoir Block, 92-96 De Beauvoir Road
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.
Barnet Barns
Private Client
The client wanted their grade 2 listed home to be more accessible, and expand to fit their growing family whilst honouring the history & heritage of the site. We looked at the strategy for the whole site, and were able to give potential options.
Wine Cooler
Very Good & Proper
We designed a wine cooler. It is made from waste cork in wine production. It fits multiple bottle sizes. It keeps your bottles cool in hot temperatures. In a restaurant it keeps the noise levels down.
Lower Watchcombe Farm
Private Client
We have obtained planning permission to connect an old farmhouse to an Area of Outstanding Beauty in the Umborne Valley, East Devon.
Bermondsey Island Housing
Southwark Council
Our imaginative design provides new affordable homes on the site of Bermondsey Abbey. The building has a distinctive identity and acts as a new visual landmark that carefully responds to the neighbouring buildings.