Architectural, environmental and engineering experts will provide independent advice on major developments. 32 panel members have been appointed, including Studio PDP Partner, Marion Baeli, who will advise on architecture, retrofitting and sustainability matters.
Read MoreOpened at the end of 2022, FAV Hotel Hiroshima Heiwaodori has been getting attention in the Japanese press recently. The design reflects FAV Hotels’ new approach to hotel room design; rooms that appeal to larger group travel with families and friends as well as catering for longer stays for both domestic and international travellers.
Read MoreFeatured in Premier Construction Magazine. Recently completed for client, Strandbrook, the contemporary and complementary additions to the iconic Grade II Listed Art Deco ‘Shell-Mex House’, have transformed this London landmark into a vibrant and flexible multi-tenanted space to meet the needs and desires of the modern worker.
Read MoreFeatured in ALHAUS, written by Caitrina Cody. Why design a completely new building if you can simply re-imagine an existing one? London-based architect and author Marion Baeli is passionate about sustainable design and brimming with ideas on how to make architectural practices more responsible. It’s not too late to act now for future generations, she explains—and here’s why.
Read MoreFeatured by the BCO, written by Eilidh Tuckett. Cian Scanlon, Associate Architect at PDP London Architects, puts forth his idea for the future workplace in the form of ‘The Disconnected Office’. His experience in the architecture sector is on a global scale, encompassing Amsterdam, Hong Kong and Dublin to name a few. In 2018, he was shortlisted for the RIBAJ’s Rising Stars Award. Cian’s vision proposes a workplace that values physical interaction over digital connection and advocates for decreasing the pace of digital communication as a means to increase productivity, satisfaction and wellbeing.
Read MoreFeatured in Elite Traveler, written by Serina Tatham. Property of the Week: Inside 2 Whistler Square, the newest addition to Europe’s greenest development. A highly coveted central London address, 2 Whistler Square is Georgian elegance reimagined. While a former military barracks may not strike you as the location for super-prime real estate, Chelsea Barracks is a development challenging this perception.
Read MoreMarion Baeli, shares thoughts from the second session of the NLA’s Retrofit Conference with New London Architecture.
Read MoreLondon’s answer to the Highline - the Low Line Commons scheme - emerged victorious as the overall winner in this year’s New London Awards
Read MoreA prominent property development in Chelsea has reached completion, delivering an interesting addition to central London’s specialist prime residential space.
Read MorePartner Andrew Davidson speaks to David Taylor, editor of the NLQ and New London Weekly for their ‘Five minutes with…’ feature.
Read the full interview on the NLA website, where Andrew and David talk through converting – rather than demolishing – House of Fraser on Oxford Street and being named the overall winners at this year’s New London Awards with our Low Line Commons project.
Read MoreProperty of the Week: Inside 3 Mulberry Square, one the most prestigious addresses within London’s most exclusive new neighbourhood.
Read MoreThe exquisite two-bedroom residence, which spans 1,864 square foot, is one of only eight remaining Garden Villas by architects PDP London.
Read MoreA new studio reflects the ethos of its Eccleston Yards location - a place to congregate and share ideas.
Read MoreRegent’s Crescent – a scheme in Marylebone recently quoted by Savills as being one of their strongest-performing in Prime Central London (PCL) - has announced that over the past 12 months it has sold over £140 million worth of residences.
Read MoreIf shoes say it all about a person, floors certainly do that in buildings. And in apartments that sell for up to £18m, quality must be unsurpassed.
Read MorePlans to demolish a grade I-listed crescent designed by Buckingham Palace architect John Nash were never going to be uncontroversial. But PDP London has redressed a botched 1960s rebuild and restored many of the original architectural features.
Read MoreA previously dark and unworkable space has been transformed into a highly bespoke new workplace for PDP London.
Read MoreA Masterpiece in Modern Living: The Transformation of an Architectural Icon into Bespoke Contemporary London Homes. How expert engineering and artisan craftsmanship brought an historic London landmark back to life for a new generation of residents.
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