Empathise and engage

If there’s one thing we’ve learned makes better buildings, it’s empathy. Architecture never happens in isolation—and simply by being interested and engaged, we’ve found it’s possible to open up the conversations that connect a scheme to its clients and community.

Weconstraints

We believe that the more constraints there are, the better the architecture. If there aren’t any constraints, we create them. Challenging sites, existing buildings and complex briefs almost always present incredible opportunities for great design.

Passive future

To limit our environmental impact, we start with what is already there. By manipulating the form and fabric of a building—whether new or existing—we can work with the existing conditions of topography, light and orientation, and harness the natural energy sources offered by air, ground and water.

Social detail

If a site’s constraints guide the bigger design decisions, then it’s empathy that informs the smaller, social details. These details frame the human narratives that aren’t included in the brief, anticipating specific moments in the users’ lives.

Mud on our boots

Good architecture is as much about what happens on the building site as it is about what’s on the drawing board. By working alongside contractors as well as clients we can ring-fence the ideas and details that matter, championing quality and sustainability throughout construction.

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Work
  • Whitehall Museum

  • Grade II* Listed

  • Sutton, London

Client
  • London Borough of Sutton

Awards
  • NLA Awards 2019, Conservation & Retrofit Category, Shortlisted

  • RIBA London Region Awards, Shortlisted

  • Civic Trust AABC Conservation Awards 2018, Finalist

  • AJ Retrofit Awards 2018, Cultural and Listed Buildings, Shortlisted

The Whitehall Museum is over 500 years old and Grade II* Listed, but it’s not just its age that marks it as a building of unique architectural interest, rather a surprising and long-held tradition.

Built in the early 1500’s, the original Tudor structure has been extended every 100 years. With extensions dating from the time of the Stuarts and the Victorians, this characterful building is a hybrid of different periods. Its popularity with tourists, architects and historians alike is owed to the wonderful insight into the building techniques and styles of each time, all under one roof. Its characteristic porch was added alongside an attic extension in the 1600’s, while a three-storey extension with a cellar was made to the rear of the house in the following entury, and in the 1800’s a kitchen and bathroom wing were added. Small extensions were made in the late 70’s, which have recently been replaced by Curl la Tourelle Head Architecture, marking the most recent changes in a 500-year history of growth.

Thanks to a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund, Whitehall has been given a new lease of life with sensitive renovation, improvements in energy efficiency, and two extensions. Charred timber cladding reference the character of the building, while elements of glass provide a brighter, more modern context. The real mark of the 21st century though, is the improved accessibility and green building techniques, a reflection of our changing times.

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