Find an architect

GA Architects

192, Campden Hill Road , Notting Hill , London , Greater London , W8 7TH , United Kingdom

Contact Practice
We can help you find the right architect for your project.
Take a few minutes to tell us what you need by defining your project.
We’ll use this to match you to the most suitable RIBA Chartered Practices.

Private House Kensington London

Kensington and Chelsea
Listed Building - Grade II, Within a Conservation Area

Lingfield Road

Merton
Within a Conservation Area

Cadogan Gardens

Kensington and Chelsea
Within a Conservation Area

About the practice

GA Architects delivers thoughtfully designed buildings, conversions and extensions on budget and on programme. A friendly approachable practice with a young dynamic workforce, we seek to bring an imaginative approach to every commission and recognise that success is reliant on thorough project evaluation, cost control and management. We believe that these considerations, combined with attention to detail, creative thinking and design excellence, are the key to adding value both in terms of architectural quality and value for money. We have been successfully guiding home owners, buyers and estate agents within central London on how to maximise the space and value of private homes either for sale or as a development with projects ranging from £150,000 to £11M. We have been specialising in the design of environments for children and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) since 1996. Our experience embraces residential and educational new-builds, refurbishments and adaptations with clients coming from the public and private sectors as well as charitable organisations and providers. We are well known throughout the UK as probably the only firm of architects specialising in this particular field. See our specialist website: www.autism-architects.com

Other Projects

Margravine Gardens


Within a Conservation Area

TCES School


Queen Mary University Library


Autism Resource Base Acland Burgley School

Camden

Sunfield Residential School


Victoria and Albert Museum British Galleries


keyboard_arrow_up To top