Could a restricted urban site provide a contemporary house with access to light, views, privacy and delight? Cameronwebster architects, together with the clients, developed a response to a tight urban context, within a tenement back court, resulting in a new 5 bedroom house in the heart of the city's west end. The process of this journey took many turns in response to planning restrictions, neighbourly considerations and access logistics
The site of Runcorn New Town, with construction in early stages. Commentary says that it’s architec...
Barber is well known as one of the most talented British architects operating in housing design, lin...
In the wake of an unparalleled housing crisis at the end of World War II, Glasgow Corporation rehous...
Garden House is a built work in the de Beauvoir Conservation Area in Hackney, north London that comp...
Walmer Road: the development of four packed-form houses around a courtyard in London. A 'back-lot' d...
We designed and constructed plot 1 and plot 5 at the Housing Expo. It was part of a Scottish Govern...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. How might/can architects design houses that will respond to and change with ...
Open House Galway, 11-15 October 2015, Galway IrelandTo commission an architect to design your house...
Tower Flat is the refurbishment of a flat in one of the towers of the Barbican in London. The design...
The Dyer House in Falkirk is an everyday exemplar of an environmentally-informed design which transc...
Barber in this project again tackled the issue of designing a substantial mixed-use scheme, this tim...
RESEARCH QUESTION: In the context of a suburban environment, can innovative modular housing effecti...
This article investigates the spatial articulation of architecture and home through the exploration ...
A curious apprehensiveness towards the future of a town that I consider to be my second home, Queens...
Under the process of urbanisation, more people settled in cities. This increasing population, along ...
The site of Runcorn New Town, with construction in early stages. Commentary says that it’s architec...
Barber is well known as one of the most talented British architects operating in housing design, lin...
In the wake of an unparalleled housing crisis at the end of World War II, Glasgow Corporation rehous...
Garden House is a built work in the de Beauvoir Conservation Area in Hackney, north London that comp...
Walmer Road: the development of four packed-form houses around a courtyard in London. A 'back-lot' d...
We designed and constructed plot 1 and plot 5 at the Housing Expo. It was part of a Scottish Govern...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. How might/can architects design houses that will respond to and change with ...
Open House Galway, 11-15 October 2015, Galway IrelandTo commission an architect to design your house...
Tower Flat is the refurbishment of a flat in one of the towers of the Barbican in London. The design...
The Dyer House in Falkirk is an everyday exemplar of an environmentally-informed design which transc...
Barber in this project again tackled the issue of designing a substantial mixed-use scheme, this tim...
RESEARCH QUESTION: In the context of a suburban environment, can innovative modular housing effecti...
This article investigates the spatial articulation of architecture and home through the exploration ...
A curious apprehensiveness towards the future of a town that I consider to be my second home, Queens...
Under the process of urbanisation, more people settled in cities. This increasing population, along ...
The site of Runcorn New Town, with construction in early stages. Commentary says that it’s architec...
Barber is well known as one of the most talented British architects operating in housing design, lin...
In the wake of an unparalleled housing crisis at the end of World War II, Glasgow Corporation rehous...