CB1 Residential Located in a pivotal position close to Cambridge railway station and the city’s historic centre, CB1 Residential forms part of the wider CB1 masterplan which will regenerate 9.9 hectares of brownfield land.
Wilkinsons Brook, Dublin Wilkinsons Brook, located on the northern edge of Tyrrelstown, an expanding settlement to the northwest of Dublin, provides 69 new two, three and four bed homes.
Northstowe House, Cambridgeshire The flagship office and exhibition space forms a new south eastern base for the UK Government’s housing agency, Homes England, located within phase 2 of the new town of Northstowe.
Slingsby Place, Sheffield Seaton Crescent provides 28 affordable detached and semi-detached homes which are clustered as linear terraces (with connecting side gardens and walled courts) and which navigate the contours of the steep Sheffield topography.
Kirrin Cottages, Benbecula The design of two holiday cottages on the Isle of Benbecula in the Outer Hebrides has been inspired by the surrounding coastal landscape and the island’s early Blackhouse forms to create a retreat that celebrates the dramatic context.
Meet the Monkeys, London Zoo As part of a series of projects undertaken by Proctor and Matthews at London Zoo Meet the Monkeys allows the public to move through the enclosure with an uninhibited view of the animals in a habitat designed to recreate
Poplar Play Nursery Poplar Play expands the facilities of an existing nursery, providing new space for a drop-in service for up to 25 children and parents.
The Oak Tree Centre, South Acton The Oak Tree Centre is one of the first 'catalyst' projects for a major regeneration strategy for the South Acton Neighbourhood; once one of the largest social housing estates in London.
Dunbar Wharf, Limehouse A nineteenth century whisky warehouse in Limehouse posed a series of challenges for the conversion from a Grade ll listed shell to a new home for a city lawyer and his two visiting sons.
Ropemakers Field, Limehouse Ropemakers Field, a terrace of 11 townhouses within the Limehouse conservation area of East London at the entrance to Ropemakers Field Park, rejects the front and rear garden format of eighteenth century townhouse models and begins the exploration