Eldridge London
London architectural practice Eldridge Smerin was established in 1998 and has since relaunched as Eldridge London. Architect Nick Eldridge’s vision continues to inspire the design and material quality of the practice’s recent projects in the UK and abroad, having been defined by a series of cutting-edge houses including the Stirling Prize nominated ‘The Lawns’ project and the House in Highgate Cemetery.
The practice has also completed a number of high profile retail, commercial and cultural projects including interiors for Selfridges Birmingham, Villa Moda Kuwait, O2’s Mobile Applications Development Centre, the Design Council Headquarters, The Business and Intellectual Property Centre and a restaurant at the British Library and the Globe Theatre’s Sackler Studios.
The practice demonstrates a consistent approach to producing intelligent and unique solutions to specific client briefs and often constrained budgets with an unerring attention to detail from concept through to completion.
Address
17 Calico Row, Plantation Wharf, London, SW11 3TW
ContactNicholas Eldridge
Twitter@eldridge_london
Instagrameldridge_london_architects
Overview
Years Active
22
(Avg 21)
Turnover
£0k - £300k
(Avg £1m)
Reach
Single Office
Standards
RIBA Chartered Practice
Staff
Professional Staff
0 - 4
Female Directors
0%
(Avg 19%)
Female Staff
No data
(Avg 39%)
BAME Directors
No data
(Avg 9%)
BAME Staff
No data
(Avg 12%)
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Awards
None
Frameworks
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