Architecture in London — from Georgian terraces and Victorian warehouses to Brutalist estates and contemporary pavilions. A city that builds by layering the new onto the old, where every extension, conversion, and new-build negotiates heritage, density, and light.
Architecture built in concrete — from brutalist cultural centres to minimal houses, exposed formwork churches to polished residential interiors. Projects where concrete is not hidden behind cladding but celebrated as the primary material: its texture, its weight, its capacity to hold light. A growing collection.