Our shortlisted entry for the 2025 Davidson Prize, recognising a new neighbourhood first approach to the housing crisis.
A campaign to try to densify sites across the UK using our stacked and toggled house-on-a-house typology.
Transforming the former Sainsbury’s site at St George’s into a convivial neighbourhood at the heart of Wolverhampton
This walking-talking museum in Deptford, powered by local guides and pocket technology, came out of conversations between MōSaF and the creative studio at Ash Sakula.
Two 1920s waterside warehouses work to frame new life on the river and dock at many levels becoming microcosm of the city.
A 3 year locally engaged self-build campaign in Canning Town, conceived and maintained by Ash Sakula.
Architects are often too shy or exhausted to find out how people experience the homes they’ve designed. Here we faced the music.
Adaptable Neighbourhoods was our response to a competition looking for new approaches to the fringes of industrial cities.
Creating a valuable resource for people who want to build a community of homes.
Celebrating the traders at Leather Lane markets as the real superstars of the public realm.
How can council-owned piece of heritage infrastructure be vivified to the benefit of all?
Imagining and proposing a new future for a waterfront locale on the River Medway.