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Dont Move, Improve

We won joint first prize for the best home extension at the  NLA, Dont Move Improve Awards  last night.  There were some very strong entries this year and we were very pleased to be selected. The exhibition is on show from the 3rd Feb to 28 March at the Building Centre. We awarded joint first prize for our Tantallon Road Project from over 70 shortlisted entrants.

“An exhibition of the 72 shortlisted schemes from this year’s ‘Don’t Move, Improve!’ competition, which invited architects and homeowners from across Greater London to submit their most innovative and well-designed home extension, interior design and small office conversion projects completed within the last three years.

Projects on display range from roof, basement and side extensions to complete home refurbishments and garden workspaces.

The schemes were judged by an eminent jury including Peter Murray, Chairman of NLA; Elle Decoration’s Editor-in-Chief Michelle Ogundehin; Tamsie Thomson, Director at RIBA London; David Mikhail of David Mikhail Architects and the British Institute of Interior Design’s President Diana Yakeley.”

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ASK Hertford


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Don’t Move, Improve!  Awards

We have been selected for the Dont Move Improve exhibition at the NLA, in the best domestic extension category for our Tantallon Road Project.

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New Office

We have moved to a larger office  at No. 3 Garrick Street London WC2E 9BF. Telephone number remains the same.

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Latest Press

Draughtsmans Arms is on Dezeen and the Architects Journal Building Library. It was also published in the Swedish magazine RUM and DE magazine. ASK Finchley has been in BOB magazine

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DRAUGHTMAN’S ARMS.

A installation forming the bar “the draughtsman’s arms” at the opening of the Architecture What Now exhibition and debate.It is a 1:1 scale, computer drawn etching of a traditional pub interior. The room is cut off at waist height and hovers above the ground, a brightly light space in a dim interior.

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ASK Sheffield

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Tantallon Road


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ASK Finchley

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Yoobi Sushi

We are working on Londons first temakaria opening in the summer at Lexington Street Soho.

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