Hanbury Quarter, Chelmsford Hanbury Quarter is a four-storey courtyard development of 61 apartments and maisonettes and small business units located on the edge of the London Road Conservation Area of Chelmsford.
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
Priory Square, Hastings Priory Square is a new public square at the heart of the broader Priory Quarter masterplan.
Lions of the Serengeti, Whipsnade The ‘Lions of the Serengeti’ enclosure is an introduction for visitors to the ZSL conservation programme in the African grasslands.
SmartLIFE, March SmartLIFE - an international partnership dedicated to the delivery and promotion of sustainable growth – selected Proctor and Matthews for one of their pilot projects in two Fenland towns, Chatteris and March.
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.
Norway Wharf, Limehouse Norway Wharf is set on the edge of the Limehouse Cut Canal within the sensitive St Anne’s Church Conservation Area.
Barons Place, Southwark A prototype for prefabricated modular construction, Barons Place in South London, was a pilot project for affordable housing.
Redwood Park, Southwark The decline in the dockland industries spurred a 1980’s regeneration of the Rotherhithe peninsula. Higher densities were positioned towards the river, but with a lower density suburban context within.
Marc Quinn's studio, Shoreditch Described by Marc Quinn as his ‘laboratory’, the design for the artist’s studio explores the concept of flexibility.
Abode, Newhall Newhall is a new urban quarter providing mixed-tenure homes, employment space, two schools and local amenities for 6,000 residents.