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New London office!

We are happy to share that our London team has a new home, sharing with Morris+Company at their co-working space: 215 Mare Street, Hackney. 

As Joe Morris, founding director at Morris+Company puts it, this co-working environment "has been designed with the capacity to explore a series of residencies with like-minded and driven organisations." 

We are getting to know all of the practices based at Mare Street and excited to find ways to explore the opportunities for collaborative working approaches with our neighbours and new friends who range from engineers to photographers.

We’re so excited to have a new home that is not just a desk space but a container of shared ideas and experiences.

To find out more about our London office and the work we deliver in and around the city, please contact: Duncan Bain, Associate (London)


Morris+Company // 215 Mare Street community

The 215 Mare Street community is a Home of Ideas, a building, a workspace, a community space, a restaurant, a gallery, a vision that brings the art of architecture directly to the High Street. Conceived by Morris+Company architects it hosts in its co-working a number of creative companies working in the built environment.

“Making architecture is an adventure better done in company. Morris+Company are listeners, makers, curators, narrators, experimenters, and innovators. We are bold activists and obsessive fabricators, connected by our love of making buildings. Our work is the product of craft and humanity. People love, live, work, are born and die in our buildings; we bring them into being and leave them to become themselves.

We are dedicated to making inspiring architecture guided by our collective responsibility to enrich life whilst achieving positive change for every environment and every person who experiences, commissions or designs our buildings. Working in company is not just about bringing together the familiar and like-minded; it’s also about promoting, celebrating and harnessing difference. Fostering diversity in our studio – and the wider profession – can only give us greater insight and better equip us to tackle the challenges of social and environmental change.”