Author Archives: Stephen Hall

Using curved forms in architecture

A recent study has shown that when people are asked to choose between objects that are curved and linear, they prefer the former. 200 images of interior architecture were compiled by a research team in the University of Toronto at Scarborough; some had round styles and others took rectilinear forms. It seems that people are naturally drawn towards curved items such as circle-faced watches, smooth cushions and especially buildings, with features such as curved walls and seating areas being seen as preferable to straight ones. But why do our brains apparently tell us that curved architecture looks more appealing? Continue reading

Our comprehensive architectural services

Architecture is about much more than the construction of buildings. It is a process that incorporates various crucial requirements. Our focus has always been to create the places that inform and support the way people live their lives. Every project, whether it is commercial, industrial or residential, has very specific functional and aesthetic needs that define the character of the building upon completion. We are the architects London and global clients can depend on to deliver the visual and practical benefits of every project. Continue reading

Designing the research centre in London’s Science Museum

As an architect in London, we pride ourselves on operating under a culture of excellence and delivering nothing less than the best to all of our projects. We deliver unique visions both in public buildings and for private residential properties. Over the years, we have worked on a variety of projects which have allowed us to show off our creative flair and given us a chance to work on truly unique proposals. As the year comes to an end, we are glad to be involved in one of our most exciting projects yet: the development of a new research centre at the Science Museum in London. Continue reading