Atomik Architecture stands out as an innovative architectural practice based in London, distinguished by its dedicated approach to design and delivery across a variety of sectors, including residential, commercial, education, heritage, and cultural projects. With a philosophy centered on addressing each project from first principles, Atomik Architecture ensures that every brief's unique situation is thoughtfully considered, leading to spaces known for their highly resolved space planning, optimized daylight, and views, along with a carefully selected palette of materials and details.
The studio's commitment to building lasting relationships beyond the lifespan of a single project emphasizes their focus on delivering solutions that are not only time and budget-efficient but also tailored to meet the specific needs and aspirations of their clients. This approach has allowed Atomik Architecture to compile a diverse portfolio that demonstrates their versatility and skill in creating environments that resonate with people and place alike.
Highlighted projects within their portfolio include the mixed-use regeneration of Cairo New Road, introducing 115 units varying from 1 to 3-bedroom flats, and the sensitive extension and refurbishment of Thorpe Lodge, a Grade II listed villa tailored for Holland Park School. Their work on the Knightsbridge Townhouse, transforming an historic townhouse into 7 luxury apartments, and the creation of the Artpoint Pavilion, a summer pavilion for Artbatfest and the British Council in Almaty, showcase their ability to blend innovation with function across both residential and cultural domains. Additional projects like the restoration of Zenkov Cathedral's flooring in Almaty and the refurbishment of the Working Men’s College highlight their expertise in heritage and educational projects, respectively.
Atomik Architecture's knack for crafting spaces that are as functional as they are aesthetically pleasing is further illustrated in projects like High London, which involved the refurbishment and new build roof extension to create 26, 1 and 2-bedroom flats in the heart of Haringey, and their winning competition entry for a new landscape to Cambridge University Library, demonstrating their ability to enhance public and communal spaces through thoughtful design.
This London and Almaty-based practice embodies a dynamic blend of creativity, technical prowess, and a deep understanding of the human experience within built environments, positioning Atomik Architecture as a leader in crafting spaces that enrich lives and communities (atomikarchitecture) (atomikarchitecture).
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