Belsize Architects

Belsize Architects are a British architectural practice based in North London, UK.[2]

Belsize Architects
FounderShahriar Nasser[1]
Websitebelsizearchitects.com

Works

Belsize Architects have completed buildings in a number of different sectors, ranging from commercial to residential.[2] Notably, the practice has been commissioned to design new student accommodation for the University College, Oxford, after having previously completed the University College Boathouse for the institution,[3] a project which won a Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Award in 2008.[4]

Previous projects include: Klippan House in Hampstead, London (originally known as 'Thwaitehead') – a large Victorian Grade II listed building originally designed and lived in by Ewan Christian. The practice's conversion of The Brassworks, a former Boosey and Hawkes musical instrument factory, into apartments for the Church Commissioners, was shortlisted for a RIBA Award in 2013.

Belsize Architects have also worked for the London School of Economics[5] and completed a contemporary extension to a John Nash designed house in Regent's Park,[6] London.

References

  1. "Practice". Belsize Architects. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  2. Belsize Architects - RIBA Find an Architect, Belsize Architects - RIBA Find an Architect
  3. Belsize Architects wins Oxford student housing job | News | Architects Journal, Belsize Architects wins Oxford student housing job | News | Architects Journal
  4. University College Oxford Boathouse Archived 8 January 2018 at the Wayback Machine, Belsize Architects wins Oxford student housing job | News | Architects Journal
  5. The Locker Room by Belsize Architects, Dezeen, 12 November 2012
  6. Homework before spadework: listed Marylebone terraced house transformed from dank bedsits to modern home thanks to well-managed planning | Homes and Property, Belsize Architects wins Oxford student housing job | News | Architects Journal
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