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The Brassworks - Belsize Architects

Belsize Architects are a British architectural practice based in London, UK.

Belsize Architects have completed buildings in a number of different sectors. The University College Boathouse in Oxford is an iconic and very recognisable architectural statement in and around the city[1] and won a RIBA Award in 2008.[2] The practice has recently restored 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[3]– a former Boosey and Hawkes musical instrument factory – into apartments for the Church Commissioners, was shortlisted for a Royal Institute of British Architects Award in 2013.[4]

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

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