Designing, renovating and revolutionising office buildings

Architectural styles and techniques are constantly evolving and as time advances, the architectural landscape changes. This includes the design of office buildings. Over time, it has become more apparent just how a well designed, appealing office can have a positive effect on the day to day operations and productivity of a business. We specialise in designing and creating both domestic and commercial architecture and take great pride in developing unique solutions in regards to office buildings. When you require an architect in London you can be certain we have the solutions to offer your project. Continue reading

Architecture that stands the test of time

Guildhall has been the centre of city power since the 12th century. It is thought that the word itself derives from the Anglo-Saxon word meaning payment. 800 years ago, the Lord Mayor of London rivalled the monarchy for prestige and influence, and it was in this location that he and the ruling merchant class held court and fine-tuned the trading regulations and laws that helped to create London’s wealth. Today, Guildhall remains the home of the City of London Corporation. It serves as a venue for glittering banquets that are held in honour of heads of state and other dignitaries, royal occasions and celebrations for historical anniversaries. Continue reading

57-storey China skyscraper erected in 19 days

A construction company in China have a claim to the title of fastest building firm in the world after erecting a 57-storey skyscraper in just 19 days. The building has been named Mini Sky City. Although construction was hindered twice by bursts of bad weather, the time-lapse video of the construction has been shared several million times on various platforms since it was first uploaded to YouTube. Chen Xiangqian, the company’s engineer, has stated that the traditional method of building a skyscraper is a brick by brick, but their method used 2,736 ready-assembled blocks of bricks, which meant it could be completed a lot more quickly. Continue reading