Grand Design Awards 2010
AndArchitects were finalist under the 'Best Redesign' category at the Grand Design Awards with Balham Park Road. With over 500 entries this was a great achievement.
AndArchitects were finalist under the 'Best Redesign' category at the Grand Design Awards with Balham Park Road. With over 500 entries this was a great achievement.
YAYA 2006
In 2006 AndArchitects were short-listed for Young Architect of the Year. The Young Architect of the Year Awards is organised by Building Design to recognise and reward the UKs most promising new architects or practice.
In 2006 AndArchitects were short-listed for Young Architect of the Year. The Young Architect of the Year Awards is organised by Building Design to recognise and reward the UKs most promising new architects or practice.
Time Out, 'Don't Move Improve' 2010
In 2010 AndArchitects were short-listed for Time Out magazines ‘Don’t Move Improve’ award. Time Out teamed up with New London Architecture, the advocates of innovative building design in the capital, for a competition to find the most imaginative ways of creating more home space.
In 2010 AndArchitects were short-listed for Time Out magazines ‘Don’t Move Improve’ award. Time Out teamed up with New London Architecture, the advocates of innovative building design in the capital, for a competition to find the most imaginative ways of creating more home space.
Shortlisted for Architects' Journal, Small Projects Award 2008
“This Victorian house is a short-listed entry in this year’s Architects’ Journal Small Projects exhibition. Garden structures and ingenious ways to improve links between homes and their gardens are a theme among the domestic work in this year’s selection of entries. The unique feature of the design is the way the structure stretches into the garden, with its roof supported by slender columns. Full height glass doors concertina open and fold back out of the way to open the house directly to the outside; timber flooring inside and out helps to blur the boundaries.”
“This Victorian house is a short-listed entry in this year’s Architects’ Journal Small Projects exhibition. Garden structures and ingenious ways to improve links between homes and their gardens are a theme among the domestic work in this year’s selection of entries. The unique feature of the design is the way the structure stretches into the garden, with its roof supported by slender columns. Full height glass doors concertina open and fold back out of the way to open the house directly to the outside; timber flooring inside and out helps to blur the boundaries.”
Shortlisted for Architects' Journal, Small Projects Award 2007
“Previously the rooms onto the garden were dark and disjointed. Natural light and transparency between the rooms was maximized by creating a striking living space that opens the house out into the garden and onto the sky.”
“Previously the rooms onto the garden were dark and disjointed. Natural light and transparency between the rooms was maximized by creating a striking living space that opens the house out into the garden and onto the sky.”



