Description

Nissen Richards Studio is a triple RIBA National Award-winning architects' practice and exhibition design studio, founded in 2010 by Directors Pippa Nissen and Jim Richards. The multidisciplinary practice works across masterplanning, architecture, exhibitions, interpretation, graphic design, theatre, story-telling, film and animation. This broad range of skills and expertise gives the studio the flexibility to work across varied projects, from small-scale experimental theatre designs, exhibitions and architecture commissions to large-scale residential, commercial and cultural buildings.

In the cultural sector, the studio has worked on a wide range of award-winning theatrical, museum and gallery projects, both temporary and permanent, for institutions including The Courtauld Gallery, the British Museum, the British Library, the Natural History Museum, the National Trust, Kensington Palace and the Imperial War Museum, and internationally for KODE, MUNCH, the National Library of Norway and the National Museum of Norway. The studio recently completed the permanent exhibition design and interpretation for 37 galleries at the National Portrait Gallery in London, winner of a Gold European Design Award. In 2022 its work at the Anglo-Saxon royal burial site Sutton Hoo, including a new-build viewing tower, won a RIBA National Award, and in 2023 the studio was part of the team that won a RIBA National Award for the transformation of The Courtauld Gallery, a scheme that was shortlisted for the Stirling Prize and won the RIBA People's Poll Award.

In the housing sector, the studio works across a range of typologies, from the 167-apartment Sterling Gardens scheme in Berkshire to Hartdene Barns, a collection of nine highly sustainable new homes built to the RIBA's Climate Challenge standards.

Culture

Craft and experimentation are central to how the studio works. Ideas are not developed in a vacuum but grow from two-way conversations, listening and workshops, with storyboards and timelines used to explore what people will see, do, think and feel. The studio is full of creative and talented people, alongside examples from previous design processes that inspire new projects and future thinking. The team cares deeply about quality, about how things are made, crafted and finished, with every detail considered.

Values

The studio's approach combines a respect for all the voices in a project, a willingness to experiment, a unique storyboarding process and a fusion of architectural and theatre design processes. Clear systems of thinking, working and communicating, together with a boundless curiosity about the world, translate into beautifully designed spaces for people to come to, be stimulated by, enjoy and remember.

Why Work Here?

Nissen Richards Studio offers the chance to work in a genuinely multidisciplinary environment, moving between architecture, exhibition design, graphic design, theatre, interpretation and film. Team members contribute to internationally significant projects for leading cultural institutions, from major museums and galleries to award-winning new architecture, while developing a broad range of skills across disciplines.

Industries

Locations

  • Nissen Richards Studio Units 5&6, Waterhouse, 8 Orsman Road, London, N1 5QJ

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Backed by industry specialists, it’s where you can engage in meaningful conversation, make connections, showcase your work, gain expert insights, and tap into curated opportunities to advance your career or strengthen your studio.