Twentieth century meets twenty-first An existing half width ground floor extension is replaced with a new full width extension transforming the dark ground floor into a light, open plan, zoned,... read more →
A fine 1968 branch library remodeled and refurbished for its twenty-first century place in the community. Project budget £1M Download the press release here
Burnt Oak Library was refurbished by Knott Architects in 2008. Originally designed by Barnet borough architect B. Bancroft in 1968, the two-storey library... read more →
Two bedrooms and two bathrooms have been created on the ground floor, incorporating glass screens, oak flooring and folded steel plate stairs leading to an open plan living/kitchen on the... read more →
An existing glazed lean-to susceptible to over-heating was replaced with a solid roof suspended within a glazed perimeter. The new birch ply-clad solid element is supported by oak joists which... read more →
A ground and basement floor flat is transformed through the addition of a glass-floored terrace and the creation of a new garden room below.
Cooperative self-development to convert a North London clothing factory into five homes of various sizes. Featured in Observer Magazine Featured in London Open House (click here to download a fact... read more →
Knott Architects featured in the More 4 programme Grand Designs: Trade Secrets, hosted by Kevin McCloud in 2005. The programme features Knott Architects' ... read more →
Knott Architects featured in the four-part BBC3 programme Guerilla Homes, hosted by Charlie Luxton in 2004. The series examines the city's cracks and... read more →
The walls were removed and five ‘Pods’ were inserted, redefining and moulding the ground floor space, while supporting the functions and activities required of a contemporary living space. The result... read more →