Material Architects are a multiple award winning practice of Architects and Urban Designers who work in a range of sectors, including residential, mixed use, commercial and the arts. Commissions range from National Developers and Asset Managers to individual clients.

We provide a bespoke and award winning level of client service, tailoring our response to each clients requirements.

Each project is personally led and managed by a director. All our commissions are as a result of referrals, recommendations and repeat work

Examples of who Material Architects work with include:

The Crown Estate, The Salvation Army, The Berkeley Group, The London Borough of Camden,  Redrow Homes, Regal Homes, The Serpentine Gallery, Throgmorton,  The Atich Group,  Circle Anglia Housing Association, A2 Dominion Housing Association, Anthology, The Royal Parks, M3, The London Borough of Southwark,  Gleeds, The Great Portland Estate,  Price and Myers, Tunbridge Wells District Council , Rise International, Bedford Square Developments,  Plymouth University, Rother District Council, Roost , The Diocesan of London, The London Borough of Wandsworth, Charterhouse, Galliard Homes, City Developments, The London Borough of Brent, White Star,  Ward Williams and Savills Investments.

“An intelligent design” The London Borough of Camden.

“Thoughtful and considered buildings” The London Borough of Southwark

“A sensitive design” Rother District Council 

“A thorough and committed level of service”  Throgmorton 

“A proactive and very responsive service” A2 Dominion Housing Association

“A very dedicated and supportive practice” Redrow Homes 

“Nothing was too much trouble” The Serpentine Gallery

With a wide spectrum of clients and commissions Material Architects add value through their experience and quality of service.

Whilst there is no typical profile to a Material Architects project, they tend to be in constrained and challenging sites, sensitive areas or historic settings, with circa 40% of commissions relating to Listed Buildings, Conservation Areas or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. 

Material Architects are committed to keeping close links and supporting Architectural Education and research, working with a number of universities and being active members or the RIBA Mentoring Scheme.

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