About

I am an ARB registered architect from Camberwell, London with over 15 years experience in practice. I design carefully crafted spaces that can change your way of living, working and being. I believe that good architecture should be available to all.

I was previously a Senior Associate at Jonathan Tuckey Design and most recently a project architect at Islington Council designing social housing. I have an extensive experience of working on residential, cultural, educational and commercial buildings. I also teach architecture and am currently a Studio Tutor at the Welsh School of Architecture.

Many my projects are widely publicised, have won awards and are critically acclaimed.

Ironmongers Quarters, phase 1

At Jonathan Tuckey Design I was the project architect for the restoration and conversion of Londons oldest ironmongers in Hackney, East London.

With a limited budget the original building to the street was restored and altered to provide two residential flats and a commercial shop, a palette of carefully crafted materials was paired with carefully restored original elements of the building to provide warm and cosy homes.

You can read more about the project here

Ironmongers Quarters, phase 2

I was also the project architect for phase 2 of the project. Located behind the works to phase 1 a new private dwelling has been created on a long and narrow constrained site that is the home to a late 18th century workshop

The workshop was sensitively restored with a dramatic, new corten wing added to the narrow end of the site. Weathering quickly over time these new additions have settled quickly into their context.

Frame House

I was the project architect for the reconstruction of a Grade II* listed mews house located within the Holland Park conservation area. Through a challenging planning process, consent was granted to implement a design that allowed a memory of the original planform of the building with frame walls that provide a light and warm interior to what was previously a dark and compartmentalised house.

You can read more about the project here