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Balfron Tower

To redesign / refurbish / reinterpret / redevelop 50% of the flats and communal areas within the iconic, grade II* listed tower block designed by Erno Goldfinger.

 

Morro

To create a highly aspirational interior design for co-living units of different size and layouts and communal areas where residents can come together to lounge, socialise, exercise, eat, drink, work and live.

 
 
 

Scape Student Living

To create a highly aspirational, super functional living environment ecosystem for students, the core of which is a compact apartment efficient to produce and delightful to live in, enriched by communal areas where students can come together to study, socialise, exercise, eat, drink, learn and live.

 
 

Newnham College Cambridge

To define the character of the interior spaces in the new building of Newnham College at the University of Cambridge in line with the college’s ethos and in the context of the contemporary architecture’s demonstrated response to the existing historical buildings.

 
 

The Rainbow House

To transform a four-story house on a busy West London market street into a magical and liberating space that defies the norms of a domestic interior and allows the occupants to leave the outside world far behind.

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Sector: Residential

MORRO
MORRO

Commercial Residences

MORRO

Scape Student Living
Scape Student Living

Commercial Residences

Scape Student Living

Balfron Tower
Balfron Tower

Commercial Residencies

Balfron Tower

Newnham College Cambridge
Newnham College Cambridge

Work Places/ Commercial Residences

Newnham College Cambridge

Compact Living
Compact Living

Commercial Residences

Compact Living

An Apartment in Paris
An Apartment in Paris

Residential

An Apartment in Paris

The Rainbow House
The Rainbow House

Residential

The Rainbow House

Chelsea House
Chelsea House

Residential

Chelsea House

‘Ab Rogers Design (ARD) believes in design and architecture that animates and inspires, using colour, movement and touch to create active environments that are engaging and poetic yet pragmatic and functional.’