StudiO Studies: Le Corbusier’s Five Points of a New Architecture
These principles continue to provide a valuable framework for understanding the development of modern design.
These principles continue to provide a valuable framework for understanding the development of modern design.
We’re pleased to see our projects making the cut in the Heritage, Commercial and Single Residential Renovation/Extension categories.
With its clay-tiled, mansard-style roof, the design takes inspiration from the Arts & Crafts movement.
Exploring a program that occupies a fascinating place in the history of modern architecture.
Our modest, carefully conceived proposal adds new living space to this beautiful, contemporary house near Guernsey’s south-coast cliffs.
Our proposed design replaces a tired conservatory with a bold, two-storey extension that pays homage to the Mediterranean style of architecture cited as an inspiration by our clients.
Oliver’s award-winning project appears as a case study in an article entitled ‘The Allure of the Unfinished: When Architecture Lays Itself Bare’
This modern intervention in our client’s protected 17th-century farmhouse has been granted planning permission.
Adam Richards’s multi-award-winning masterpiece is at once austere and expressive, ancient and futuristic.
Exciting progress at Icart Point, with the steel frame going up for the first phase of what will eventually be a multi-scheme development on this spectacular site.