The London Grid
For too long, the narrative of London has been hijacked by the cold language of speculation: glass skyscrapers like spreadsheets, square footage like commodities. We choose a different lexicon. We see London as a palimpsest: a continuous dialogue between time-worn Victorian brick, uncompromising Brutalist concrete, and the soaring glass facades of a modern global capital.
The London Palimpsest: A Manifesto of Intent
London is not a collection of real estate assets; it is a living syntax. For…
Peckham as a Palimpsest
Postmodernism was never just about style; it was about dismantling certainty and celebrating contradiction. In…
London as a Palimpsest
Postmodernism emerged in the late 20th century as a rebellion against the austerity of modernism….
An Inheritance We Cannot Ignore
Postmodernism was born as a rebellion against the certainties of modernity. It dismantled the grand…
Goldsmiths’ New Campus: Architecture as Catalyst in New Cross
In South London, architecture doesn’t just shape space — it shapes possibility. The new campus…
