London · Est. 2005

A four-bedroom new build in Barnes, organised around a triple-storey stair. Clay plaster, dark timber, marble and a monolithic kitchen island in ice-white concrete.

An Edwardian lodge with a modern extension, set out as three volumes — kitchen and dining, living, and a detached gym — with polished concrete floors and frameless skylights.

A five-bedroom sustainable seaside home built into a reclaimed quarry above the North Devon coast. White render, ash joinery, slate-grey polished concrete. Winner, RIBA Regional Award 2023.

A sustainable three-bedroom new build on the Jurassic Coast — three single-storey buildings clad in untreated larch on a locally quarried limestone base.

A home office and guest bedroom inside a historic Notting Hill structure, organised around brick arches and a vaulted ceiling. A bespoke oak desk crafted in situ over three months; fluted oak and fluted stone.

A two-bedroom, two-storey London flat reorganised around a floor of 30,000 hand-cut European oak blocks, under three-metre sash windows. Winner, RIBA London Award 2020 and NLA Don’t Move, Improve.

Two stacked Clerkenwell warehouse apartments stitched into a single vertical home, around a seven-metre storage wall, a glazed floor panel and a mirrored slot corridor.

An apartment in the former BBC Television Centre, drawn around the curve of the central Helios statue. Brass inlays, brass flooring trim, perforated screens. Winner, RIBA National Award 2019.

A two-bedroom new build on a 72 sqm footprint above the vaults of the Clerkenwell House of Detention. Reclaimed London stock brick, oak panelling, ocular rooflights. Final four, RIBA House of the Year 2017.

A four-bedroom new build in two interlocking volumes — a serrated brick ‘house’ and a charred-timber insert — with a brass stair under a circular rooflight. Winner, RIBA East Award 2017.

A four-storey Paddington mews house reorganised around a central oak stair with translucent rice-paper sliding doors and a glass-floored upper level. Final four, RIBA House of the Year 2016.

A four-bedroom Barnsbury home, refurbished and extended around a double-height office above the ground-floor kitchen. White joinery, dark-stained oak and slim aluminium sliding doors to the garden.

A side extension to a Queens Park terrace that turns the side-alley problem into a brick-pier solution with frameless rooflight glazing. AJ Retrofit Award; shortlisted, Stephen Lawrence Prize.

A six-bedroom Islington refurbishment and extension, organised around a folded birch-plywood staircase that rises through three storeys to an ocular rooflight. Winner, Daily Telegraph Homebuilding & Renovating Award.

A Hoxton Square penthouse built around a stainless-steel kitchen island with switchable smart-glass screens and a glazed floor between the two levels. Shortlisted, NLA Don’t Move, Improve.

A two-storey extension and new garage to a contemporary York home in a conservation area, clad in recycled self-finish zinc over sustainably sourced timber. RIBA Award; shortlisted, Stephen Lawrence Prize.

A three-bedroom Maida Vale apartment opened to its garden by ultra-slim profile glazing, with a linear rooflight aligned over a bespoke kitchen island.

A five-bedroom Edwardian refurbishment with side and rear extensions, organised around a double-height light well over the children’s playroom. Concrete floors and worktops cast on site.

A three-bedroom Camden penthouse split into two rooftop pavilions, with yellow-pigmented skylights washing the entrance and study. Winner, Grand Designs Award for Best Redesign.

A traditional Islington terrace renovated for daylight, with a glass second-flight staircase under a skylight and an open inglenook fireplace at the heart of the plan. Winner, Daily Telegraph Homebuilding & Renovating Award.