Three gables, our latest project with Caswell and Dainow in Tunbridge Wells gained planning a few weeks back. A slightly smaller sibling to kissing gables next door, a twisted chimney is used to arrange the front gable. @caswellanddainow
1:300 model studies for a new hamlet, with communal barns and clusters of dwellings in a rich managed landscape. Packing paper shows deep borders. With @olivercorker
We are hiring. Looking for a part 1/2 to join the small team in our studio. The role will include involvement with most areas of small practice, please DM with any questions. Applications by cob 17.03.
‘The garden and building emerged together during construction, contributing to a sense of resolution, and engagement with the site, positioning the project as a precedent for rural architecture,’ explains Lena Lali (@lenall.i ) of the @newarchwriters of Hop Cottage in Kent, UK by @__aomd .
‘Through contextually driven gestures, the project forms several gardens connected by an extended wing, drawing inspiration from Edwardian architect Edwin Lutyens for form and landscape, while creating a dialogue between heritage and the local vernacular’
Read the full building study of Hop Cottage, shortlisted in the 2025 AR House awards at the link in our bio
📸 Rory Gaylor
We are hiring. We are looking for a committed part 2 or early career Pt 3 to join our small team in Tunbridge Wells. Stage 4 experience required. Ideally full time. DM for more details. CVs and short intro emailed by 20 Nov