Mæ are looking for an experienced urban designer and a junior architect to join our team. Urban designers will have experience of masterplanning and place making. Architects will need experience of large scale housing.
If you are interested in applying please send your CV and Portfolio to [email protected]
Our purpose is to design buildings and places that uplift the human spirit. Mæ is a Stirling Prize winning practice at the forefront of sustainable, resilient and socially conscious architecture and urbanism; creating work that exists in harmony with the planet and enriches culture and society.
Mæ is a RIBA Chartered Architecture Practice. We are a Certified B Corporation and accredited with the Living Wage Foundation and the Mayor of London’s Good Work Standard.
Deadline 23rd January.
Mæ are looking for an experienced urban designer and a junior architect to join our team. Urban designers will have experience of masterplanning and place making. Architects will need experience of large scale housing.
If you are interested in applying please send your CV and Portfolio to [email protected]
Our purpose is to design buildings and places that uplift the human spirit. Mæ is a Stirling Prize winning practice at the forefront of sustainable, resilient and socially conscious architecture and urbanism; creating work that exists in harmony with the planet and enriches culture and society.
Mæ is a RIBA Chartered Architecture Practice. We are a Certified B Corporation and accredited with the Living Wage Foundation and the Mayor of London’s Good Work Standard.
Deadline 23rd January.
Mæ are looking for an experienced urban designer and a junior architect to join our team. Urban designers will have experience of masterplanning and place making. Architects will need experience of large scale housing.
If you are interested in applying please send your CV and Portfolio to [email protected]
Our purpose is to design buildings and places that uplift the human spirit. Mæ is a Stirling Prize winning practice at the forefront of sustainable, resilient and socially conscious architecture and urbanism; creating work that exists in harmony with the planet and enriches culture and society.
Mæ is a RIBA Chartered Architecture Practice. We are a Certified B Corporation and accredited with the Living Wage Foundation and the Mayor of London’s Good Work Standard.
Deadline 23rd January.
Daventry House has won a 2025 RIBA London Award.
The jury says "The central success of the project lies in how the architects have succeeded in meeting the client’s commitment to delivering homes that adhere to HAPPI principles. This notable project enables residents to relocate from nearby Penn House bedsits to larger one-bedroom homes in their neighbourhood, retaining the many social links and bonds which are so fundamental to living happily in later life."
For over 50 years, the RIBA Awards have championed and celebrated the best architecture in the UK and around the world.
Successful projects reflect changes and innovations in architecture, but at their core display a commitment to designing and developing buildings and spaces that improve and enhance people's lives.
Daventry House has won a 2025 RIBA London Award.
The jury says "The central success of the project lies in how the architects have succeeded in meeting the client’s commitment to delivering homes that adhere to HAPPI principles. This notable project enables residents to relocate from nearby Penn House bedsits to larger one-bedroom homes in their neighbourhood, retaining the many social links and bonds which are so fundamental to living happily in later life."
For over 50 years, the RIBA Awards have championed and celebrated the best architecture in the UK and around the world.
Successful projects reflect changes and innovations in architecture, but at their core display a commitment to designing and developing buildings and spaces that improve and enhance people's lives.
Daventry House has won a 2025 RIBA London Award.
The jury says "The central success of the project lies in how the architects have succeeded in meeting the client’s commitment to delivering homes that adhere to HAPPI principles. This notable project enables residents to relocate from nearby Penn House bedsits to larger one-bedroom homes in their neighbourhood, retaining the many social links and bonds which are so fundamental to living happily in later life."
For over 50 years, the RIBA Awards have championed and celebrated the best architecture in the UK and around the world.
Successful projects reflect changes and innovations in architecture, but at their core display a commitment to designing and developing buildings and spaces that improve and enhance people's lives.
Tiered terraces. Milburn Lane is the third phase of the redevelopment of the Agar Grove Estate in Camden. The project is the largest in the Council’s Community Investment Programme and promotes a ‘fabric-first’ approach to increase energy performance. Two new buildings complete courtyards established in the previous phase and a new avenue connects the retained Lulworth tower and Agar Children’s Centre & Family Hub directly to Agar Grove.
125 one, two and three bedroom flats and two-storey, two bed maisonettes (plus one three-bed wheelchair accessible maisonette) are for social and intermediate rent, and private sale across the two blocks. Existing residents were surveyed beforehand to ensure their new homes met their future needs; many residents watched them being built and moved in, in a single decant. The range of house types include family terrace housing and maisonettes with gardens, as well as lateral flats with balconies or terraces.
Photography @timcrockerphotographer
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Steps and stacks. Milburn Lane is the third phase of the redevelopment of the Agar Grove Estate in Camden. The project is the largest in the Council’s Community Investment Programme and promotes a ‘fabric-first’ approach to increase energy performance. Two new buildings complete courtyards established in the previous phase and a new avenue connects the retained Lulworth tower and Agar Children’s Centre & Family Hub directly to Agar Grove.
125 one, two and three bedroom flats and two-storey, two bed maisonettes (plus one three-bed wheelchair accessible maisonette) are for social and intermediate rent, and private sale across the two blocks. Existing residents were surveyed beforehand to ensure their new homes met their future needs; many residents watched them being built and moved in, in a single decant. The range of house types include family terrace housing and maisonettes with gardens, as well as lateral flats with balconies or terraces.
Photography @timcrockerphotographer
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A crenelated skyline. Milburn Lane is the third phase of the redevelopment of the Agar Grove Estate in Camden. The project is the largest in the Council’s Community Investment Programme and promotes a ‘fabric-first’ approach to increase energy performance. Two new buildings complete courtyards established in the previous phase and a new avenue connects the retained Lulworth tower and Agar Children’s Centre & Family Hub directly to Agar Grove.
125 one, two and three bedroom flats and two-storey, two bed maisonettes (plus one three-bed wheelchair accessible maisonette) are for social and intermediate rent, and private sale across the two blocks. Existing residents were surveyed beforehand to ensure their new homes met their future needs; many residents watched them being built and moved in, in a single decant. The range of house types include family terrace housing and maisonettes with gardens, as well as lateral flats with balconies or terraces.
Photography @timcrockerphotographer
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Milburn Lane is the third phase of the redevelopment of the Agar Grove Estate in Camden. The project is the largest in the Council’s Community Investment Programme and promotes a ‘fabric-first’ approach to increase energy performance. Two new buildings complete courtyards established in the previous phase and a new avenue connects the retained Lulworth tower and Agar Children’s Centre & Family Hub directly to Agar Grove.
125 one, two and three bedroom flats and two-storey, two bed maisonettes (plus one three-bed wheelchair accessible maisonette) are for social and intermediate rent, and private sale across the two blocks. Existing residents were surveyed beforehand to ensure their new homes met their future needs; many residents watched them being built and moved in, in a single decant. The range of house types include family terrace housing and maisonettes with gardens, as well as lateral flats with balconies or terraces.
Photography @timcrockerphotographer
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Milburn Lane is the third phase of the redevelopment of the Agar Grove Estate in Camden. The project is the largest in the Council’s Community Investment Programme and promotes a ‘fabric-first’ approach to increase energy performance. Two new buildings complete courtyards established in the previous phase and a new avenue connects the retained Lulworth tower and Agar Children’s Centre & Family Hub directly to Agar Grove.
125 one, two and three bedroom flats and two-storey, two bed maisonettes (plus one three-bed wheelchair accessible maisonette) are for social and intermediate rent, and private sale across the two blocks. Existing residents were surveyed beforehand to ensure their new homes met their future needs; many residents watched them being built and moved in, in a single decant. The range of house types include family terrace housing and maisonettes with gardens, as well as lateral flats with balconies or terraces.
Photography @timcrockerphotographer
#TowardsAResilientArchitecture #architect #architecture #mae #maearchitects #architects #london #placemaking #development #sustainability #passivhaus #design #building #architecture_magazine #architecture_hunter #architecturedetail #architecturedaily #architecturelovers #architecturephotos #instaarch #architecturegram #architecturepicture #architettura #archilovers #design
Milburn Lane is the third phase of the redevelopment of the Agar Grove Estate in Camden. The project is the largest in the Council’s Community Investment Programme and promotes a ‘fabric-first’ approach to increase energy performance. Two new buildings complete courtyards established in the previous phase and a new avenue connects the retained Lulworth tower and Agar Children’s Centre & Family Hub directly to Agar Grove.
125 one, two and three bedroom flats and two-storey, two bed maisonettes (plus one three-bed wheelchair accessible maisonette) are for social and intermediate rent, and private sale across the two blocks. Existing residents were surveyed beforehand to ensure their new homes met their future needs; many residents watched them being built and moved in, in a single decant. The range of house types include family terrace housing and maisonettes with gardens, as well as lateral flats with balconies or terraces.
Photography @timcrockerphotographer
#TowardsAResilientArchitecture #architect #architecture #mae #maearchitects #architects #london #placemaking #development #sustainability #passivhaus #design #building #architecture_magazine #architecture_hunter #architecturedetail #architecturedaily #architecturelovers #architecturephotos #instaarch #architecturegram #architecturepicture #architettura #archilovers #design