Brampton Manor

Transforming Brampton Manor: A Sustainable and Inspiring New Campus

At Brampton Manor Academy, we’ve undertaken a transformative project to create a campus that not only serves its functional purposes but also embodies the academy’s values and philosophy. From an environmentally conscious pool to a dynamic playground, our design aims to inspire and enhance the daily experiences of students and staff alike.

The interior design of the pool at Brampton Manor Academy is a testament to the institution’s commitment to both function and form. Our goal was to create a space that a reflection of the academy’s values. The resulting geometric form is both beautiful and minimalistic, providing a refreshing environment for students.
Natural daylighting plays a crucial role in our design strategy, ensuring the space feels open and welcoming.

We’ve carefully selected natural, sustainably sourced materials for the façade, promoting wellbeing and connecting the building to its natural surroundings. This approach not only beautifies the campus but also underscores the academy’s dedication to sustainability.

The playground at Brampton Manor Academy has been reimagined to provide flexible, creative spaces that encourage fun and interaction. With a blend of hard and soft landscaping, the playground offers a variety of areas for seating, socializing, and imaginative play. Sturdy, weather-resistant outdoor furniture ensures durability and longevity, making the space practical for everyday use.

One of the standout features of our project at Brampton Manor Academy is the use of rammed earth for construction. This sustainable building material offers significant environmental benefits, including excellent thermal mass, which helps regulate indoor temperatures and reduce energy consumption.

Through thoughtful design and innovative use of materials, we’ve transformed Brampton Manor Academy into a modern, sustainable, and inspiring educational environment. The new pool and playground spaces are not just functional but also serve as a testament to the academy’s commitment to sustainability and student well-being.

Henrietta Street

Location: London – Covent Garden

Sector: Office / Commercial

Year: 2020

Size: 9,000 sqft

Client: Royal London Asset Management

12 Henrietta Street boasts a historic façade in a prime location, near Covent Garden Market. The reception and two of the office floors were transformed, adding end-of-trip facilities and enhancing common parts.

The design aimed to connect the building to its surroundings, taking influence from the historic, British racing green arches of the London Transport Museum.

An arch motif was used alongside a new resin floor and in the reception. Colour is used throughout the building to tie the spaces together and aid wayfinding.

A large table for gatherings and informal meetings makes the reception more inviting to passers-by. A striking high curtain softens the space and improves acoustics.

The changes made at ground floor animate the building .

12 Henrietta street is now a vibrant workplace that makes playful reference to Covent Garden.

Pear Tree Court

Location: Clerkenwell, London

Sector: Office / Commercial

Year: 2023

Size: 19,000 sqft

Client: Weybourne Holdings

Restoring original character through impactful design moves.

2 Peartree Court is a Victorian warehouse in Farringdon with great bones (original character). The facade is composed of a series of double height arches. Over time, through various refurbishments, it had become a bit stale and the spaces were disconnected from one another.

One of the challenges on this project was improving the entrance experience, a floor installed across the double height glazed facade brought the internal ceiling height down to 2.1m. By taking out a small section of the floorplate, we were able to create height and connect the reception with the office floor and original timber ceiling above.

We focused on the material palette, taking the existing materials like brickwork and iron mixing them with softer new additions including timber and leather. Neon gave the scheme a contemporary punch.

Focusing on material references, we were able to bring the spaces back together and give the building a consistent language and its own unique character.

HIGH TOWN YARDS, LUTON

White Red Architects are working on a 272-unit residential scheme in Luton.

With post-pandemic living at the forefront of the design, the accommodation offers study areas to facilitate home working and provides a greater connection to the outdoors through the provision of rooftop amenities. Residents will benefit from 2175 sqm of green spaces, including shared roof gardens.

33 Cavendish Square

Location: Oxford Circus, London

Sector: Commercial

Year: 2022

Client: Berkeley Estate Asset Management

How does a massive 60’s office building get its street presence back?

The reception space at Cavendish Square failed to reflect the scale and quality of the building. .

The solution was to bring back the symmetry and volume of the original design with a clear central focal point; a round reception desk and a 4.5m tall chandelier.

The existing ornate ceiling was retained to reduce waste. The chandelier is demountable to allow for reuse of its components at the end of its life.

The walls and ceiling were darkened to increase visual impact on arrival. This is a trick borrowed from theatre design which enabled us to quieten the complexity of the existing ceiling. The colour was carefully chosen to complement the existing stonework.

M-Sport Racing Hotel

Location: Cockermouth, Cumbria

Sector: Hospitality

Year: 2019

Client: M-Sport Racing

A 120 bed (11,000 sqm) hotel in the foothills of the Lake District on the grounds of the M-Sport Rally complex.

The design of the M Sport Hotel is inspired by both the local landscape of the Lake District and the motorsport heritage of the site.

The attenuation lake at the front of the hotel spreads into a shallow pool to reflect the building in the same way the lakes reflect the mountains making for a memorable arrival. A snaking racetrack leads the visitor across the lake to the hotel entrance. Internally the triangular form, lined in timber, is evocative of country lodges.

概 述 Wellness Hotel + Villa Resort

Our concept, ‘Discovery’, is designed to inspire the visitors of the Ancient Forest of the Guandong Xiangtoushan National Nature Reserve to engage with nature. The design of interweaving walkways invites visitors to explore every layer of the forest and to discover the forest from a new perspective.

The resort expresses itself within every layer of the forest: The Undergrowth, The Understorey, The Canopy and The Emergent Layer. The foundations consist of driven timber piles that allow the buildings to float above the forest floor, ensuring minimal impact on the surrounding ecosystems. The design employs sustainable building materials with minimal carbon footprint, providing durability and allowing the buildings to coexist in harmony with nature.

Satyam Tower

A new tower on the Western Express Way in Mumbai that will house a flagship retail store, 4 cinemas, office space and restaurant together with adjoining residential tower.

Due to the complex mix of uses careful consideration was needed for the organising of programme within the building. Stacking the retail cinema and office to the front of the site with the best visual access from the street has the benefit of protecting the residential tower to the rear.

The commercial tower is made up of a linear core at the rear with stacked boxes to the front with facade treatment that reflects their uses. The ground, first and second floors house retail space which will be occupied by a single tenant. Above this the four cinema screens are located. These screens impact the whole structure of the tower as allowance for column transfers and cantilevers are very limited in Mumbai building regulations. Above the cinema sit 6 floors of office space and the tower is crowned by the roof terrace with a café area.

Muro – Vine Street

Location: Aldgate, London

Sector: Office / Commercial

Year: Ongoing

Size: 3,000 sqft

Client: Crosstree Real Estate

The refurbishment of Muro, Vine Street includes the reception and five office floors. about retaining valuable elements and enhancing the space with thoughtful design, demonstrating that you don’t always need to start from scratch to achieve high quality results.

Located on the site of a section of Roman Wall on Vine Street near Tower Hill.

The focus of this project was to ‘curate’ a design which would work with the existing condition. Our aim was to minimise wastage and with a new vision, begin to sculpt the necessary space.

The existing reception space contained a change in level, messy lighting layout, mis-match materials. We proposed to delineate the space into a cafe space alongside a traditional reception area. The cafe can also function as an informal meeting or workspace, making it an extension of the office spaces above. Making the reception a more attractive space to spend time both activates the street frontage and provides a useful asset for the offices above.