We are a growing studio of energetic, engaged and curious architects. We co-create schemes, each with a distinctive identity, borne out of considered research into the social, cultural and environmental nature of a place. Our approach is inclusive, collaborative and responsive. Our process is founded on a creative intelligence that balances imagination and pragmatism to design and deliver beautiful and inspiring places.
Established in 2002 by Tim Pitman and Luke Tozer, who along with a senior team continue to lead the studio's expanding portfolio of projects for public and private clients. These range from large scale mixed-use regeneration projects to buildings for education and high-quality homes. Our studio is now open and we are following government guidance to provide a safe working environment for our employees and visitors.
A risk assessment is available on request.
Established in 2002 by Tim Pitman and Luke Tozer, who along with a senior team continue to lead the studio's expanding portfolio of projects for public and private clients. These range from large scale mixed-use regeneration projects to buildings for education and high-quality homes. Our studio is now open and we are following government guidance to provide a safe working environment for our employees and visitors.
A risk assessment is available on request.
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The development will transform a vacant self-contained site and invigorate an emerging local centre.
The distinctive curved elevation responds to the existing context and helps define a new civic space.
It provides 66 high quality homes arranged around a new communal garden and includes flexible community and commercial space at ground floor.
It is part of a GLA funded initiative between Peabody, Bexley and Greenwich councils to deliver more homes within Abbey Wood, Plumstead and Thamesmead.
The Reach sets an early benchmark for the development of this Housing Zone.
The distinctive curved elevation responds to the existing context and helps define a new civic space.
It provides 66 high quality homes arranged around a new communal garden and includes flexible community and commercial space at ground floor.
It is part of a GLA funded initiative between Peabody, Bexley and Greenwich councils to deliver more homes within Abbey Wood, Plumstead and Thamesmead.
The Reach sets an early benchmark for the development of this Housing Zone.
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Pitman Tozer Architects have carefully developed a range of skills and expertise that expand beyond the traditional role of the architect.
We are able to offer expert advice, guidance and services in a number of areas which complement and enhance the work we do as architects including masterplanning, feasibility studies, building next to infrastructure, sustainability, design review, model making, visualisations, health & safety services, policy writing and review, collaborations and joint ventures, and research and teaching.
Pitman Tozer Architects have carefully developed a range of skills and expertise that expand beyond the traditional role of the architect.
We are able to offer expert advice, guidance and services in a number of areas which complement and enhance the work we do as architects including masterplanning, feasibility studies, building next to infrastructure, sustainability, design review, model making, visualisations, health & safety services, policy writing and review, collaborations and joint ventures, and research and teaching.
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We offer the opportunity to develop your career in a sociable, design driven practice, working on prestigious projects for some great clients who value and promote quality design.
We can offer a high level of project experience and responsibility for the right person.
We are an equal opportunities employer, and we welcome applications from all backgrounds.
We are part of the London Practice Forum, a collective of London architectural practices which care about the city, its people and its built environment.
We offer the opportunity to develop your career in a sociable, design driven practice, working on prestigious projects for some great clients who value and promote quality design.
We can offer a high level of project experience and responsibility for the right person.
We are an equal opportunities employer, and we welcome applications from all backgrounds.
We are part of the London Practice Forum, a collective of London architectural practices which care about the city, its people and its built environment.
Find out more.
We are happy to announce that Pitman Tozer Architects have been shortlisted for Architect of the Year awards 2021 in the Housing Architect category.
Windmill Place was shortlisted for the British Home Awards 2021 in the Affordable Housing Category.
The Reach was shortlisted for the AJ Awards 2021 in the Housing (10 million and over) Category.
Monier Road, as part of Fish Island Village, has won Best Large Development and Grand Prix at Evening Standard New Homes Awards.
Working alongside Haworth Tompkins and Lyndon Goode Architects for Peabody and Hill, the development provides 580 new homes and affordabl workspace.
We are happy to announce that Pitman Tozer Architects have been shortlisted for Architect of the Year awards 2021 in the Housing Architect category.
Windmill Place was shortlisted for the British Home Awards 2021 in the Affordable Housing Category.
The Reach was shortlisted for the AJ Awards 2021 in the Housing (10 million and over) Category.
Monier Road, as part of Fish Island Village, has won Best Large Development and Grand Prix at Evening Standard New Homes Awards.
Working alongside Haworth Tompkins and Lyndon Goode Architects for Peabody and Hill, the development provides 580 new homes and affordabl workspace.
Find out more.
We are delighted to announce that our 'Blooming London' entry to the London Festival of Architecture's 'Caring for Cyclists' competition was named a joint winner alongside landscape architects Xanthe Quayle!
Half day workshops for groups of six young people to explore the design and architecture of key locations in Lambeth, Lewisham, Southwark & Wandsworth.
Each workshop is free to attend and will be facilitated by a leading practitioner from the London Practice Forum participating practices alongside an array of exciting collaborators.
We are delighted to announce that our 'Blooming London' entry to the London Festival of Architecture's 'Caring for Cyclists' competition was named a joint winner alongside landscape architects Xanthe Quayle!
Half day workshops for groups of six young people to explore the design and architecture of key locations in Lambeth, Lewisham, Southwark & Wandsworth.
Each workshop is free to attend and will be facilitated by a leading practitioner from the London Practice Forum participating practices alongside an array of exciting collaborators.
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