by khubaibghouri | May 30, 2026 | Blog
by khubaibghouri | May 15, 2026 | Blog
Global recognition for Plinth House, longlisted for the Archello Awards 2025. A bespoke home, where the design traces a clear journey from sea to sanctuary, through stone plinths that shape everyday life beside the coast. Deeply researched, our new residence offers...
by khubaibghouri | May 15, 2026 | Blog
Black Swan House has secured planning approval in Ayrshire, Scotland, with the decision issued at speed, and well within the expected eight week notice period. Set within a remote landscape of wildness, the project is conceived as a graceful landing at the lake’s...
by khubaibghouri | May 15, 2026 | Blog
Over Christmas, when the pace slows, the house has a way of revealing itself. Nothing has failed, but something no longer fits the life being lived inside it. Most people recognise that feeling before they can explain it. This journal explores this idea. It shows how...
by khubaibghouri | May 15, 2026 | Blog
We are delighted to have secured planning permission for Nexus House in the Oxfordshire Green Belt. Consent in a protected landscape is never guaranteed because every move is tested against the wider setting, including long views, tree lines, patterns of movement...
by khubaibghouri | May 15, 2026 | Blog
I do not often write about the personal, because in architecture the personal is rarely ours to share. People ask how we build emotion, and the truthful answer is that we can only speak around it, because the details belong to the client. Edge House is an exception,...
by khubaibghouri | May 15, 2026 | Blog
It was great to see Edge House featured in the Financial Times, with the piece now live online and in print. The article looks closely at the material choices made to endure this exposed coastline, and it also captures the lived experience of the home. We were pleased...
by khubaibghouri | May 15, 2026 | Blog
We are very pleased to see Falsterbo House now starting on site along the Northumberland coast. It is always a special moment when the work of drawings and careful decisions begins to translate into making. Seeing the ground broken and the first slab pour underway...
by khubaibghouri | May 15, 2026 | Blog
Spring is here and several UK projects are progressing in parallel; our attention has turned to a verdant site near Dover on the Kent coast. Through site modelling and sectional studies, we’re exploring how the house can be anchored to this remarkable place. The...
by khubaibghouri | May 9, 2026 | Blog
Kristian Hyde returned to the Welsh School of Architecture as a final reviewer for Shibu Raman’s Liveable Urbanism studio. The students spent the year studying Somnath, Gujarat, on the west coast of India, asking how a temple town on a fragile coast might become more...