
Rhodes House shortlisted for RIBA South Award
The stunning Grade II listed building has undergone an incredible transformation, and we’re thrilled to see the work recognised.
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The stunning Grade II listed building has undergone an incredible transformation, and we’re thrilled to see the work recognised.
The refurbishment of the Grade II listed neo-gothic building at Exeter College, Oxford is among 10 projects shortlisted.
We’re delighted to be a part of the team led by Heatherwick Studio and Halima Cassell shortlisted to design a new memorial in St James's Park.
We are fortunate to have collaborated on five of the projects on the 78-strong shortlist.
We’ve been working with Associated Architects on the project, which has been granted planning permission by Hertsmere Borough Council.
The new contemporary country home near South Downs National Park joins 13 other projects on this year’s regional shortlist.
West Lancashire Borough Council have granted planning permission on Shaw & Jagger's design for a striking new home.
Planning has been granted to refurbish the Grade II* listed site, home to the Midland’s finest and largest collection of botanical species.
The new social hub by Axis Design Architects has been recognised for it’s positive impact to the Edgbaston community.
The article discusses whether a high-tech stone age could be the future of sustainable design.
Following a rigorous judging process, judges have selected the project among 60 others to receive either a win or commendation at the 2025 national awards.
We’ve been working with Assemble and Local Works Studio for the past three years on the refurbishment of the public park in South Bermondsey.
Our team, led by Studio Weave, has been selected to design new visitor welcome pavilions and forecourt for the British Museum.
Our prestressed stone, low-carbon bridge design with Groupwork has been shortlisted by National Highways.
The solid stone spiral staircase has been recognised for its impressive and most structurally challenging craftsmanship.
We have co-launched a not-for-profit initiative focused on accelerating the reuse of materials in the built environment.
The Grade II listed chapel has been recognised in the the Conservation category.
Celebrating the recognition of four of our projects at the Wood Awards ceremony last week.
The project has won the Retrofit category for Completed Buildings.
We’re collaborating with Waugh Thistleton Architects on the adaptive re-use of the late Victorian building for Bywater Properties.
Competing against over 150 design teams worldwide, our proposal introduces a civic farm at the intersection of public spaces, the culinary school, and the food market.
The teams across two projects have taken home 'Environmental and Sustainable Initiative of the Year' at the British Construction Industry Awards for ‘Urban Mining’.
Planning has been approved on our project with Studio Weave and Project Centre Ltd to rejuvenate Lewisham’s outdoor market.
The new home took home Private Housing Project of the Year at the Structural Timber Awards.
Planning approval has been granted for a sustainable new building for Cambridge Science Park.
The project has been recognised in the ‘Positive Addition (>£5m)’ category.
The revitalisation of the Grade-II listed museum in Walthamstow by Studio Weave has achieved planning.
Hear from the people who have been working with our team on placement this summer.
The award acknowledges Alex’s paper, ‘Engineering pivoting shade structures for the Dubai Expo,’ published in The Structural Engineer.
The refurbishment of the Grade II listed Art Deco saltwater pool is one of 10 winning projects.
Bell Phillips' design provides a roof terrace, community space and refreshments kiosks in the heart of Elephant Park.
The design provides the Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery team with a flexible new space.
Recognised for its excellence, our team provided building services engineering on the renovation.
We’re excited to announce a number of new features released within the public version of Cactus, our parametric carbon calculator.
We’re excited to share the release of a new Lido Toolkit by Future Lidos, supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
We recently made public our in-house parametric carbon modelling tool, Cactus.
The 100% affordable housing project by Studio Partington has been granted planning permission.
As part of our commitment to reaching Net Zero by 2050, we are reviewing and publishing our carbon emissions and progress annually.
Rother District Council planning committee has unanimously voted to approve the Camber Sands Welcome Centre on the Sussex coast.
We’re ready to share a free version of our in-house parametric carbon modelling tool, Cactus.