News: Updates (Page 5/15)
23 July 2021
LSA move into 6 Orsman Road

We were excited to hear that the London School of Architecture is moving into our building at 6 Orsman Road.
8 July 2021
16 Orsman Road granted planning permission

We're delighted to announce that our scheme at 16 Orsman Road has been granted planning permission.
2 June 2021
Hoxton Cinema opens 4th June

We are very excited to announce the new 3 screen Curzon cinema, (our Pitfield Street project) opens its doors for the first time since the 1950s.
10 May 2021
Open call for climate action research

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and Architects Declare have launched an open call for research to present at the inaugural Built Environment Summit and to form accompanying report, which will be presented to global leaders at the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26).
22 April 2021
Rethink The Future

Making 90% of our new buildings from wood, rather than concrete and steel, could cut global CO2 emissions by 4% - more than the climate footprint of flying.
15 April 2021
The AJ: Bushey Cemetery rammed earth

The Architects' Journal feature Bushey Cemetery and how the use of rammed earth in the UK and European Architecture is on the rise!
To find out more, read the full article
19 October 2020
Rewilding the world

Come and see the key concepts which underlie our concept design, Trenezia, captured in nine woodblocks, exhibited at this year’s 'Winter' Exhibition.
29 June 2020
6 Orsman road launched by Storey

Today British Land's Storey launches their latest building, 6 Orsman Road. Our most recently completed office on the bank of the Regent's Canal.
26 May 2020
Offsite mobile vaccination solution

The Covid-19 crisis has seen a surge in the implementation of modular off-site solutions for new hospitals - these have helped the current situation, but what about the next stage? With the promise of a vaccine, how does the UK immunise 66m people as quickly as possible?
24 April 2020
Policy Change Not Climate Change

The Government is consulting on extending the ban on combustible materials to more building types and is proposing to lower the height from 18m to 11m, which will include all buildings of four storeys and above.
This ban will severely inhibit our ability to decarbonise the UK construction industry.