Our work is playful and experimental, grounded in rigorous research. We collide domestic and public typologies, considering our architecture as part of its wider community. Participation, fabrication, the craft of building, tactility, movement and atmospheres are at our core; sustainability is a given, as is taking care of our clients’ needs and budgets – all a careful balance developed in tandem. We frame vernacular and heritage through a lens of constant change, never static, always evolving. We have won awards, exhibited internationally and published our projects and research. We retrofit and build new architectures, furnitures and public objects; create environments for performers, artists and the public; working with a range of clients in the residential, civic and cultural sectors.

- Natalie Savva and Mark Rist, Cofounders

Awards

Don’t Move, Improve! Winer 2023
Architects Journal Small Projects Finalist 2023
Architecture Foundation Young Architects Residency 2022

Publications

New Architects 4
Arch-ive Edition 3


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COUNCIL FLATS Booklet by Studio naama

Architectural Explorations in Council Flats: buildings generous in space, quality, light and human connectivity - a product of their time, layered with past residents’ alterations and personalisations, we see firsthand how these flats provide for a new generation of community members who celebrate these buildings as their homes.

Published on the occasion of Open House Festival Available here

Thank you to those we have worked and collaborated with: Ella Hannyngton, Fabio Cappello, Isaac Lawson, Dilara Kuran, Will Polito, Mert Ozbolat, Hannah Snow, Shaomin He, Andrius Vaikasas, Arianna Economou, A Dot Industry, Alex Otiv, Baker Chatterton, Building Centre, Clerkenwell Design Week, Cathy Mager, Christine Sun Kim, Cyprus Ministry of Culture, Dancehouse Lefkosia, Domus, Evagoras Vanezis, EXIB, Fish Fabrications, Fold Engineers, Georgia Bosson Studio, Greater London Authority, Jim Stephenson, Laurie Britton Newell, London Festival of Architecture, Japanese Junction London, London Borough of Newham, Matt Nightingale, Mayor of London, Mikella Psara, NLA, Olivia Thompson, Open City, Oxford Brookes University, Sam Williams, The Box Plymouth, Thomas Mader, TOTO, University of Brighton, Webb Yates Engineers, Wellcome Collection.