A relocation of a family home over 585 miles from the South of England to the Highlands of Scotland to embark on a dream of discovering and photographing new landscapes and wildlife during retirement.
The studio was engaged to design a new home that fulfilled the requirements of growing old, minimal house maintenance, light touches on the land, sustainable materials and absorbing the potential of mother nature's breath taking and dominant views around.
Redesigning a Victorian terrace family house to instil the Italian roots and love of food that operates at the heart of the home.
Expanding and spatially redefining a detached c18th costwold stone cottage to adopt the narratives of a young growing family and multi-generational living arrangements.
Studio founder, Louise, spent almost 5 years working as an Architect on Gasholders London under WilkinsonEyre, who won a design competition for three residential buildings to be housed within the original Victorian cast iron gasholder frames on Kings Cross. See an overview of the project here.
Studio founder, Louise, spent almost 5 years working as an Architect on Gasholders London under WilkinsonEyre. Her role included the design and delivery of the residential amenity spaces within the buildings which included a private gym, spa, business lounge, entertainment suite, atriums and roof gardens - see more about these spaces here.
Studio founder, Louise, spent almost 5 years working as an Architect on Gasholders London under WilkinsonEyre. The scheme provides 145 apartments that are laid out to take advantage of natural daylighting with ‘pie’ shaped configurations forming open-plan layouts with expansive views - see more about the apartment spaces here.
This research project reveals the individual’s eternal virtual identity in the face of the physical fact of death in the 21st Century, in the form of a tomb as an immersive installation experience.