
Part of a mixed-use development comprising new commercial and residential buildings. The team created the interior palette to draw upon Bristolian artistic flair with a rich mix of textures, materials, colour, patterns and camouflage.
Assael Interiors have been developing the design for the entrance lobbies, reception, gym, amenity lounges & communal areas for this new Build to Rent development in North Woolwich. Featuring honest, raw and understated material palette.
Conceptual and spatial design for 500 apartments, circulation spaces and residents' shared amenity spaces at this mixed-tenure development in Bromley-by-Bow
Located next to the Grade II listed Woolwich foot tunnel and ferry terminal and with views of the Thames, 348 new homes for rent are accommodated across five buildings, with ground floor makerspace units and café activating an improved public realm.
Box Makers Yard is a Build to Rent development of 376 homes that unites two plots in the Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone (BTQEZ) to create a cohesive residential community.
Read moreForming the first phase of the collaborative Bromley-by-Bow South masterplan, this development focuses around a new community-led urban square to deliver 500 homes for the emerging area.
Read moreThe landscape design for this Build to Rent project focuses on providing attractive residents’ amenity spaces, creating a legible entrance to the development, and softening the ‘grid’ of Milton Keynes.
Read moreThis project has transformed a vacant brownfield site in the centre of Milton Keynes into a mixed-use Build to Rent development.
Read moreA pioneering 249-home Build to Rent development that includes the UK’s first private rented building designed specifically for families, an array of residents’ amenities and an extensive public realm along Deptford Creek.
Read moreThe vision is a 460-home Build to Rent community that connects existing neighbourhoods and the vibrant high street to the north of the railway with future developments to the south.
Read moreSet above the new underground station and working within approved building footprints, this development offered the rare opportunity to contribute to the emerging Nine Elms vernacular while providing 479 new Build to Rent homes for Londoners.
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