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Feeringbury Barn
Aberdeen Park
Kensington House 2
The Old Barracks
Cut & Fold House
Grade II listed apartment in Mayfair
Tailor Shop & Flats
Little Venice Apartment
HOPE WHARF
Hampstead Residence
The Big Bothy, Isle of Skye
Birch House
Cradle of Idris
The Sekforde
Feeringbury Barn
A radical restoration and conversion of a Grade II listed timber barn on a working farm into a large family home and artist studios.
The Old Barracks
Small grade II listed Mews house complete internal refurbishment.
Cut & Fold House
An addition and remodelling to a Victorian house in Twickenham.
Grade II listed apartment in Mayfair
HASA Architects has transformed the first floor of a five-storey Georgian terrace in London’s Mayfair to create a distinctive and elegant new home for a private client. The contemporary design updates and modernises the property while respecting the original character and design intent of the Grade II listed building. The restrained design focuses on space and light while a series of sensitive insertions combine with a carefully selected material palette to create distinct new spaces alongside the original features of the property.
Tailor Shop & Flats
Comprehensive refurbishment, extension and restoration of a 1765 Grade II Listed property in Camden’s Bloomsbury Conservation Area, for a bespoke tailor’s shop with flats above.
The project consolidates, preserves and restores the listed fabric enhancing the building’s long-term conservation and reinforcing the street’s historic use-pattern of “living above the shop” by expanding the tailoring into the basement and adding a contemporary 2-storey rear extension; as well as creating two high-value new residential units in the upper floors.
Little Venice Apartment
An apartment to increase the perception of spaciousness and natural light
HOPE WHARF
Private Residential refurbishment and extension.
Hope Wharf is a private residential warehouse apartment in Rotherhithe, right on the banks of the River Thames.
The Big Bothy, Isle of Skye
The Big Bothy is the nickname given to our design for the 400sqm hub building, forming a central part of a wider boutique hotel development on the outskirts of the town of Portree, Isle of Skye.
The term ‘Bothy’ is a traditional Scottish word, historically used to describe the small cottages found dotted across the rocky landscapes of the Highlands which served as both stores for farm labourers and short-term refuges for travellers seeking respite from the harsh winter climate of Northern Scotland.
The project hopes to be a timely...
Cradle of Idris
Competition for a mobile boutique glamping cottage to be set on the coast of Wales.
The concept was derived by the sharing of mythical stories, shadow dance (light/shadow/theatre) and framing of views. The form was derived from beach huts flipped on each other then joined with a glass fissure (to allow for light/views).
Working with natural material and native to Wales, we attempted to create a lush yet sustainable design. Utilising a stove, solar panels and converters, we sought to make this small cottage self sufficient. I.e. Utilising heat and solar...
The Sekforde
Full restoration of a Regency period pub, and the building of a new mixed use building adjacent, with a glazed link containing circulation for both buildings creating a clear divide between the old and new.