Springfield University Hospital is based on the concept of evidence-based architecture to provide therapeutic surroundings for patients and wellbeing for staff and visitors.
Mixed-use regeneration development in Waltham Forest, London, comprised of exclusively affordable housing, public realm design, retail, allotments and new creative workspaces.
C.F. Møller Architects is appointed as the Monitoring Architect for The British Museum in the development of a new storage facility to ensure the project is delivered to the museum’s high standards.
Masterplan transforms an inaccessible industrial harbour area into a new vibrant living district through the implementation of a new promenade and public realm strategy redefining the water edge and the integration of new flood protection solutions which a
Mountbatten House, a landmark 1970´s office building, is transformed to high-quality residential and public use and helps to regenerate the centre of Chatham town, Kent.
The Laindon Centre is a mixed-use, regeneration masterplan in Laindon, Essex, which will create new residential neighbourhoods and re-establish a vibrant retail-led high street.
Conversion of a former warehouse into a flexible and comfortable community mental healthcare hub for the Camden and Islington NHS Trust. The project was designed, constructed and handed-over within a fast-track programme of 7 months.
The project at St. Katharine’s Church consists of the full refurbishment and landscape design for the Grade II* Listed Gothic Revival Church at Regent’s Park, London.
Ideas competition for a 45ha large masterplan, based on a re-imagination of the principles behind the Garden City Movement, emphasising a sustainable and caring community