Geldeston Road House / Emil Eve Architects
A new two-storey extension has created a large L shaped kitchen and dining space, interlocking with the L shaped garden to form a whole. Massive sliding corner doors, hand-built from solid oak
Emil Eve Architects is an award-winning East-London based studio, established in 2009 by Ross and Emma Perkin. We create imaginative and inspiring buildings and spaces for people who love architecture – from design-focused home owners to creatively-driven developers and commercial clients.
We have a deep appreciation for both historic and contemporary architecture and extensive experience of combining the two. Our diverse portfolio includes housing, cultural buildings, workspace and hospitality projects and exhibition design.
Innovative, ambitious and pragmatic, we enjoy problem-solving and specialise in challenging briefs – from obtaining complex planning consents to working sensitively with listed buildings. A commitment to sustainability informs all of our work.
Emil Eve Architects have been recognised with a number of awards and nominations, including: AJ Retrofit Awards 2023, RIBA London Awards 2022, Wood Awards 2021, AJ Small Project Awards 2021, AJ Specification Awards 2020, Hackney Design Awards 2020.
LOCATION: London, United Kingdom
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A new two-storey extension has created a large L shaped kitchen and dining space, interlocking with the L shaped garden to form a whole. Massive sliding corner doors, hand-built from solid oak
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