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Sweetdram
Church Concept Design
Wexford Opera House
Delfina Foundation
Royal Academy
The Luan Gallery
Dulwich Pavilion
11th Church of Christ, Scientist
Rathbone Place Gallery
Hackney Triangle: 26 eco-homes, creative offices and retail
Friars Halt
The Potting Shed
Fallahogey House
Queen Square
Sweetdram
We transformed this industrial print works in east London into the headquarters for Sweetdram – a modern liqueur collective – to cater for its fast growing UK and international market.
Church Concept Design
Concept design for a new church and community building in Kent.
Wexford Opera House
Award winning new opera house constructed on the site of the Wexford Festival's former theatre, accommodating in house productions and visiting companies.
Delfina Foundation
Refurbishment and extension of an arts foundation in central London.
Royal Academy
Our specialisation in adapting historic buildings assisted the contractor in delivering David Chipperfield Architect’s design to completion in time for the RA’s 250th anniversary
The Luan Gallery
Winner of RIAI Best Cultural Building
Award 2013 and a Civic Trust Award, Athlone's contemporary art museum is located on a spectacular site by the town’s historic bridge, castle and the church of St Peter & St Paul. It is the first purpose built gallery for contemporary art in the Irish midlands.
Dulwich Pavilion
Dulwich Pavilion—‘After Image’—is a temporary structure at the Dulwich Picture Gallery and formed the centre-piece of the London Festival of Architecture 2017. The structure provides a flexible events space, with a bar pod incorporated to serve food and drink. Using reflection as a tool to mediate between the monolithic nature of Sir John Soane’s gallery and the surrounding landscape, the pavilion creates new, intense and lasting experiences for the gallery’s visitors.
11th Church of Christ, Scientist
A new ‘Eleventh Church of Christ, Scientist London’ with 60 seat auditorium, ‘Reading Room’/bookshop, Sunday school and supporting areas, as well as separate rental offices above; by converting and expanding a dilapidated former pub in the King’s Cross conservation area.
We were appointed Architect, Interior Designer, Project Manager and Contract Administrator.
Hackney Triangle: 26 eco-homes, creative offices and retail
Outstanding and sustainable mixed-use scheme to deliver creative office spaces, retail, and homes to Passivhaus/Enerphit standards.
The Potting Shed
PiP were commissioned by Jesus College to design a new potting shed to replace one currently located some distance from the colleges glasshouses. This would serve the gardeners and improve the planting process and productivity within the College.
Due to the sensitive nature of the Fellows Gardens, a more sculptural approach was adopted when designing the structure. The shed is constructed from Corten steel which will weather over time and is roofed in sedum to portray an upturned plant pot. The circular layout responds to the in/out process of re-potting...
Fallahogey House
Situated in the small hamlet of Fallahogey in Co.Londonderry is a dwelling designed to integrate into its surroundings, deal intelligently with the climate whilst satisfying the client’s request of a home which truly reflected their desires, aspirations and lifestyle. The new residence cultivates the site by allowing the existing conditions to influence its form and construction, whilst enabling us to create thoroughly modern architecture that adopts the spirit of the vernacular without resorting to mimicking its forms and construction.
Queen Square
A conversion and extension of a 6 storey office building to create a high end family home.