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Reviving the Victorian Grandeur: A Comprehensive Guide to Sustainable Extensions and Modern Interiors

A row of typical Victorian terrace houses in Queen's Park, North West London

London, with its enduring heritage and centuries of history, stands as a testament to the architectural excellence of past epochs. It boasts an extensive range of architectural styles, but perhaps none as iconic or as deeply woven into the city’s fabric as Victorian architecture. Wand …

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Dezeen Awards 2023 longlist

Aerial photo of The Lexi Cinema & Hub, which has been longlisted for the Dezeen Awards 2023

We are delighted to be included in the Dezeen Awards 2023 longlist! Dezeen is one of the world’s most respected architecture and design platforms.

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Sustainable Architects in Modern London: Why Choose RISE Design Studio | RISE Blog

Image of Bethany from RISE Design Studio discussing a project in Kensal Rise, NW London

London’s architectural landscape is a story of contrasts, where historical charm meets cutting-edge innovation. At RISE Design Studio, we are proud to play a role in shaping this city, not just with beautiful designs but as Sustainable Architects who put environmental responsibility a …

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Which Architect Should I Choose?

Image of the Kitchen and Dining Room of Queen's Park House in NW London by architects RISE Design Studio

Setting out on the path to create or revamp your home is an exhilarating adventure, filled with dreams and a keen eye for detail. With more than twenty years in the art of renovating homes as well as creating homes from scratch, I’ve been privileged to see dreams materialise into spac …

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Redefining Sustainable Architecture: The Pioneering EnerPHit Standard

Redefining Sustainable Architecture: The Pioneering EnerPHit Standard

Given the pressing need for low-energy and low-embodied carbon designs, the industry has seen a growing emphasis on standards like Passivhaus for new builds. But what about the vast number of existing buildings that do not meet these criteria? Enter EnerPHit.

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Housing Retrofit and the Quest for Airtightness: An Architect’s Guide

Housing Retrofit and the Quest for Airtightness: An Architect’s Guide

What is airtightness? Here, I aim to give you a deeper understanding of what airtightness is, combining theory with the practicalities we’ve encountered working on the many low-energy retrofit and new build projects we’ve completed. Proclima Intello tape uses for airtightness on this …

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Unravelling the Heat Pump Enigma: Debunking Misconceptions and Illuminating the Facts

image of Herbert Paradise rear and dormer extension project in Kensal Rise, North West London, includes a Heat Pump as well as other low carbon solutions

As we work alongside the UK’s net-zero carbon mission, one technology has emerged as instrumental – the heat pump. Yet, misconceptions surround it, impeding its adoption. In this guide, we’ll address and debunk 20 prevailing myths.

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The Architect’s Guide to Modern Plaster Walls: Uncovering Six Distinct Techniques

Clay plaster at our Douglas House project in the Dining and Kitchen in Kensal Rise, North West London (Birch Plywood storage doors on the right hand side)

Over the years we have grown increasingly attentive to the intricate details of the spaces we live in. Our focus has been on designs that optimise low energy and low embodied carbon. One of the critical facets of this work is the understanding and use of the materials we put into thes …

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Shaping Tomorrow’s Buildings: Towards Carbon-Positive Architecture

image of McKelvey Farm House, an example of carbon positive design

We have been involved in exploring the new frontiers of low-energy and low-embodied carbon designs for many years. Today, I’m excited to share the crucial role architects, like us, have in fighting the biggest challenge of our age – the climate crisis. Chapter 1: The Imperative of Car …

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The Future of London’s Historic Houses: Revitalising the Old with EnerPHit Refurbishments

Queen's Park House in Queen's Park, NW London, which included upgrading the existing walls with internal wall insulation.

Our journey in refurbishing London’s historic homes has led us to embrace the EnerPHit refurbishment strategy. This methodology guides us in revitalising older buildings to meet modern efficiency standards, and crucially, aligns with the government’s ‘2050 net-zero‘ carbon emissions t …

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