December 13th, 2013
December 13th, 2013
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House in London
House in Bayswater, London
House in Notting Hill, London
Architect’s Statement
Founded by Tim Pitman and Luke Tozer in 2002, Pitman Tozer Architects specialise in designing and delivering residential projects from single houses to larger mixed-use developments. The practice has developed a reputation for designing elegant, imaginative and practical houses on complicated, heavily constrained sites. As well as numerous private projects – including their acclaimed Gap House which won the 2009 RIBA Manser Medal, the annual prize for the best one-off house or housing designed by an architect in the UK – the practice is increasingly working on residential schemes of a larger urban scale, including a new development in Bethnal Green for acclaimed housing provider Peabody.
Pitman Tozer Architects is one of a number of entries recently added to our Directory of Architects and Designers.

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