Freehand ink sketches and hand drawn images of buildings and structures form the basis of the design evolution, they explore the unique constraints and opportunities of a site that feed into the final design and the built form.
The design of a new-build house that takes advantage of a sloping site to deliver a 3.5 storey rear and a 2.5 storey front elevations.
Design for a garden room to the rear of a Grade 2 Listed Building in a Conservation Area. The brief was to provide a traditional building to sit comfortably within an English country garden setting.
This upside down house takes advantage of a steeply sloping site and distant views from the first floor living rooms over open countryside.
This scheme converts a barn cluster on a traditional country estate to residential use with a contemporary twist.
The Church Cottage concept reflects the proportion and character of its neighbour whilst being orientated to capture views and light to best advantage.