nimtim are one of 109 British architectural practices profiled in the Architecture Foundation’s recent publication ’New Architects 4’.
NEW ARCHITECTS 4
Featuring the work of 109 British architectural practices, established in the past ten years, New Architects 4 is the latest edition of the Architecture Foundation’s long running series. Running to 550 pages, this lavishly illustrated book is the definitive survey of an emerging generation of British talent. Get your copy at https://www.architecturefoundation.org.uk/news/new-architects-4
Timothy O’Callaghan and Nimi Attanayake founded nimtim architects in 2014. They describe their work as being about people, and the stories and values that they bring to the projects they create together. Projects range from modest domestic interventions to a £2.2million mixed-use development planned for Peckham in London. At Low Hall Nursery in Walthamstow, nimtim reimagined the 1930s building as a mini-city for children. http://www.nimtim.co.uk/
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