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BAFTA Headquarters
The Big Bothy, Isle of Skye
Clerkenwell Office
Kiko Milano London
Mons Cheesemongers
APSLEY WAY
Quadrant Arcade
Benugo Luton Airport
Beacon Stoves Showroom
Ollie Quinn Boutique
Acne Store
I-Hub Coworking Cafe
MADDOX STREET
Beleaf Hangzhou
BAFTA Headquarters
Comprehensive improvements and expansion to the British Academy of Film and Television Arts grade II listed headquarters at 195 Piccadilly. Our Strategic Improvements Masterplan focuses on robust flexibility with options for phasing.
Proposals enhance BAFTA’s identity as an international centre of excellence for the motion picture arts, and balance members’ needs with extra revenue generation to ensure long-term financial sustainability for the charity.
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...
Clerkenwell Office
This Clerkenwell office refurbishment and extension improves a character building that had previously been converted from a Victorian warehouse.
Mons Cheesemongers
Mons Cheesemongers is located on Lordship Lane, a prominent food destination in South East London. Mons import traditionally made cheeses from France & Switzerland, ripened in the cellars at St Haon le Chatel. Fraher focused on the internal spacial layout and shop front. The design approach utilizes sympathetic materials which reflect traditional maturing rooms.
APSLEY WAY
Refurbishment of industrial unit to fit-out a women's garment business.
Quadrant Arcade
A jewel in the Crown on Regent Street. This is the only Arcade on Regent Street and our transformation will breathe new life into an important retail destination with contemporary architecture living inside the Grade II listed building.
Benugo Luton Airport
New coffee shop and delicatessen for Benugo at London Luton Airport. The design approach recreates the sense of style and comfort associated with the golden age of travel whilst borrowing from the visual language of airport environments through the choice of materials, floor markings and exposed structures.
Freehaus worked closely with the airport to meet with their approval procedures to ensure design quality and compliance with technical, safety and security requirements.
Beacon Stoves Showroom
Beacon Stoves is a showroom for a wood energy appliance retailer in west Wales.
Ollie Quinn Boutique
HereThere have designed and project managed a multi-store roll out on behalf of Ollie Quinn, a UK brand with a 'Glocal"attitude (think global, act local). Stores have been nationwide with newly opened boutiques in Bath and Cardiff, Angel, Leeds, Putney, Bristol and Brighton.
Acne Store
Gort Scott collaborated with a top Swedish fashion brand, Acne, on their first UK store, in London’s Mayfair district. The store is a 5 storey development with 4 floors of retail.
I-Hub Coworking Cafe
New coworking space and café in Imperial College's new Translation & Innovation Hub (I-HUB) providing space for companies to work alongside Imperial College's researchers.