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31/44 Architects

UK

31/44 Architects

In the dynamic landscape of contemporary architectural practice, 31/44 Architects emerges as a paradigm of contextual and innovative design, challenging conventional boundaries of urban architectural intervention. Founded in 2010 by Will Burges and Stephen Davies, the London-based practice has distinguished itself through a nuanced approach that meticulously integrates new architectural interventions within existing urban fabrics.

 

With a philosophical commitment to place-making, 31/44 transcends mere building design, crafting architectural narratives that deeply resonate with historical, cultural, and spatial contexts. Their portfolio demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of architectural morphology, where each project becomes a deliberate, considerate contribution to its surrounding environment.

 

The practice's international recognition—including prestigious accolades such as the Manser Medal and RIBA National Awards—underscores their design excellence. Their work has been celebrated across major European cultural capitals, from London to Berlin, reflecting a design language that is both locally sensitive and globally compelling.

 

Led by a multidisciplinary team of chartered architects with diverse academic and professional backgrounds, 31/44 operates with an intellectual rigor that extends beyond physical construction. Their engagement with academic institutions, particularly through teaching studios at Kingston School of Art, ensures a continuous dialogue between theoretical exploration and practical architectural implementation.

 

The Six Columns House, recently crowned RIBA House of the Year 2024, epitomizes their design philosophy—a testament to their ability to transform constraints into architectural opportunities, creating spaces that are simultaneously innovative, sustainable, and profoundly contextual.

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