Kilburn Nightingale Architects is an award-winning practice with an international reputation for good design. Established in 1986 (as Cullum and Nightingale Architects), we have developed a close-knit professional team with experience across a wide range of projects both in Britain and internationally.
We have a flexible, open approach to design and believe in establishing a dialogue with our clients in order to produce good buildings which respond to their needs.
Kilburn Nightingale Architects is an award-winning practice with an international reputation for good design. Established in 1986 (as Cullum and Nightingale Architects), we have developed a close-knit professional team with experience across a wide range of projects both in Britain and internationally.
We have a flexible, open approach to design and believe in establishing a dialogue with our clients in order to produce good buildings which respond to their needs.
Our work in Britain and internationally, includes:
Our work in Britain and internationally, includes:
Kilburn Nightingale have received a number of prizes for their work. We have won the British Expertise 'Consultancy Project of the Year' Award for the new British High Commission in Kampala, Uganda, presented by HRH the Duke of Gloucester. The new High Commission also won an RIBA International Award and was runner up for the Lubetkin Prize earlier in the year.
Our work on the new Emmanuel College Library project in Cambridge was recognised, winning an RIBA 'Spirit of Ingenuity' Award.
Other awards include:
Our gallery building in western Uganda won the Architects' Journal Small Projects Sustainability Award, a BCCB British International Expertise Award for our ‘Guludo Eco-resort, Mozambique’ project and a Civic Trust Commendation for ‘Studio for an Artist, Dulwich, London’. Our 'House in Chichester' project won the city's, City of Culture Architectural Conservation Award, while our work for the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama has been cited by CABE / English Heritage as a successful model for building in a historic context. The New Showroom for Warr's Harley-Davidson on the King's Road in London won a Commendation for Design Excellence from the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
Kilburn Nightingale have received a number of prizes for their work. We have won the British Expertise 'Consultancy Project of the Year' Award for the new British High Commission in Kampala, Uganda, presented by HRH the Duke of Gloucester. The new High Commission also won an RIBA International Award and was runner up for the Lubetkin Prize earlier in the year.
Our work on the new Emmanuel College Library project in Cambridge was recognised, winning an RIBA 'Spirit of Ingenuity' Award.
Other awards include:
Our gallery building in western Uganda won the Architects' Journal Small Projects Sustainability Award, a BCCB British International Expertise Award for our ‘Guludo Eco-resort, Mozambique’ project and a Civic Trust Commendation for ‘Studio for an Artist, Dulwich, London’. Our 'House in Chichester' project won the city's, City of Culture Architectural Conservation Award, while our work for the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama has been cited by CABE / English Heritage as a successful model for building in a historic context. The New Showroom for Warr's Harley-Davidson on the King's Road in London won a Commendation for Design Excellence from the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
In addition to numerous private clients, we have had the pleasure to work with:
In addition to numerous private clients, we have had the pleasure to work with:
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Every year we make a Christmas Card relating to a project we have been working on - this is from 2017, on the theme of 'St. Paul's Cathedral School'.
(→ An archive of previous cards can be found here)
Every year we make a Christmas Card relating to a project we have been working on - this is from 2017, on the theme of 'St. Paul's Cathedral School'.
(→ An archive of previous cards can be found here)
Every year we make a Christmas Card relating to a project we have been working on - this is from 2017, on the theme of 'St. Paul's Cathedral School'.
(→ An archive of previous cards can be found here)
Every year we make a Christmas Card relating to a project we have been working on - this is from 2017, on the theme of 'St. Paul's Cathedral School'.
(→ An archive of previous cards can be found here)
Every year we make a Christmas Card relating to a project we have been working on - this is from 2017, on the theme of 'St. Paul's Cathedral School'.
(→ An archive of previous cards can be found here)
Kilburn Nightingale Architects
26 Harrison Street
London WC1H 8JW
+44 (0) 20 7812 1102
post@KilburnNightingale.com
Kilburn Nightingale Architects
26 Harrison Street
London WC1H 8JW
+44 (0) 20 7812 1102
post@KilburnNightingale.com
Kilburn Nightingale Architects
26 Harrison Street
London WC1H 8JW
+44 (0) 20 7812 1102
post@KilburnNightingale.com
Kilburn Nightingale Architects
26 Harrison Street
London WC1H 8JW
+44 (0) 20 7812 1102
post@KilburnNightingale.com
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