Consultancy & Services
Innovative architectural thinking applied to the built environment's most urgent questions — energy, health, carbon, and the future of the domestic home.
We apply the systems thinking, spatial logic, and material discipline of architecture to questions of energy, carbon, and domestic life. Our work generates novel ideas at the intersection of design, policy, and everyday practice.
...as architecture was founded on a simple premise: that innovation in architectural thinking — outcomes-led, connected, and centred on people — is precisely what's needed to address the complex challenges facing our homes and neighbourhoods.
About our team →The resident and their community are the starting point. Lived experience, social context, and human need come first — held alongside the reality that every home is a technical system embedded in wider energy, health, water, and digital networks.
We think in connections and edges — across energy systems, health outcomes, planning frameworks, finance, and community networks. The most innovative ideas emerge at the intersections of complex, interconnected systems.
Evidence-led and analytically grounded. We don't stop at modelled predictions — we design for verifiable, measurable outcomes and build the frameworks to prove them.
Working with organisations, local authorities, and developers to build innovative strategies for zero-carbon homes and communities. From policy review to procurement frameworks.
Find out more →Detailed design input and technical specification for retrofit and new-build residential projects, with a focus on fabric-first, low-carbon solutions.
Find out more →Independent research, reports, and long-form writing exploring novel ideas in the built environment, domestic energy, and the architecture of sustainability. Accessible to specialists and general audiences alike.
Find out more →Practical workshops for professionals and organisations wanting to deepen their understanding of retrofit, low-carbon design, and the regulatory landscape.
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