Can a building feel as alive as music sounds? … Resonance House explores this connection, designed for a lifelong music producer where harmony, rhythm, and proportion become tangible. Join us for an inside look into how we craft meaningful spaces that touch the soul.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to announce that Edge House has been highly commended at the prestigious Structural Timber Awards this week. This accolade highlights our studio’s commitment to environmentally sustainable architecture, using timber as a structural solution for single residential housing in designs that celebrate the poetics of construction and embrace low-carbon solutions.
Read MoreInspired by a belief in architecture’s power to transform lives, Director Kristian Hyde was recently interviewed on camera at the Royal Society of Architects in Wales (RSAW) for Design Week. The discussion explored the studio’s commitment to crafting transformative, low-carbon spaces that seamlessly integrate with their environments and elevate the human experience.
Read MoreA reflection on our studio visit to Le Corbusier’s Monastery of Sainte-Marie de La Tourette, exploring how this iconic structure challenges perceptions of space, offering a profound experience of self-discovery and existential reflection that deepens our understanding of ourselves.
Read MoreWhen summer is in full force with the sun overhead blazing in a bleached blue sky, we convince ourselves the grey cloud cover and the dark days will never come.
Read MoreEmbracing the idiom in the above title, we can happily conclude we made lemonade. Soaked through from a day of torrential rain and back in dry clothes from a long day and night photoshoot in Oxford. We completed the exterior catalogue for Quatrefoil House.
Read MoreOur team is crafting projects at various stages across the UK. From the border of Scotland, south to Oxford, Somerset and across to the wilds of West Wales. Here we share some thoughts and a photographic record of our team exploring a new project and a truly unique site.
Read MoreAs we pass the threshold of the winter solstice, the landscape in the Northen Hemisphere portrays a barren landscape so iconic for this time of year. These short days lead to long evenings and after cold walks on open hills, we long for open fires. The warmth and companionship of a great book feels essential to feed the soul and push back the darkness outside the walls of our homes.
Read MoreArchitecture pushes boundary and form to its limit, so it’s no wonder we look to our own bodies to help balance the forces of daily life. Think body and form – think yoga.
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