Raum Loft is an apartment in Soho, London, United Kingdom, designed by WILLIAM TOZER Associates. The ceilings and walls of this flat feature exposed brickwork, timber and steel structure, with the open-plan living, dining and kitchen area complementing two bedrooms and showers. Within the loft, the design includes sculptural kitchen units and furniture that blends lighting into existing features, extending the view of storied London through the windows.
The found Object apartment exemplifies the “Reclaimed Material” design philosophy by William Tozer Associates. Located in the United Kingdom, this apartment reveals unique industrial features. The iron beams and soaring ceilings associate it with its past, while raw materials such as concrete, brick, and steel communicate its history. Modern elements offer contrast and narrative layers, blending textures and stimulating interest through visual discovery and storytelling to create a cohesive interior environment.
Located on Grove Road in Greater London, England, the Kanal House has been updated by William Tozer Associates. Completed in 2024, the project features a modern extension and landscape elements that frame views of the nearby canal. It draws from Italian architect Carlo Scarpa, incorporating unique rooflights and a steel frame finished in intumescent paint.
William Tozer Associates wrapped timber around the Rectilinear Intersect house in London, which references Gordon Matta-Clark’s Conical Intersect. A mirrored wall doubles the open-plan space, while frameless, rectangular glazing slices through the rectilinear building volumes. The wood-lined interior enhances the sense of interiority, evoking traditional salons and nooks. On the top floor, openings continue the lower floors’ exterior design strategy inside a traditional mansard building form.
The London-based William Tozer Associates, known for its distinct sculptural touch, has designed the House 2-8-8 in South Woodford, London. The residential project, completed in 2024, showcases an arrangement of architectural elements that echo the numbered “House” projects of Peter Eisenman.
William Tozer Associates‘ Rectilinear Intersect in Stoke Newington, London, is a captivating house design that blends modern and traditional elements. The project, completed in 2023, features a composition of white-rendered and slate-clad rectilinear volumes offset horizontally and vertically, echoing the artwork of Gordon Matta-Clark.