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CBB Architects – Trusted Architects in London

Working throughout London, CBB Architects offer clear communication, creative insight, and dependable results. Every project reflects our commitment to quality and lasting impact.

How we help

Elevating every space – with a thoughtful, practical approach to architecture.

Residential Architect

From self-builds to renovations and extensions for your home, we deliver thoughtful architecture that far exceeds expectations

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Heritage Architect

Our approach to listed buildings and heritage assets is to preserve and enhance

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Why CBB Architects

We’re straight-talking, approachable people who will listen first and guide you on your design and build journey.

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Selected Architecture Projects

Explore some of our amazing bespoke architectural designs.

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Aston House

Cameron Bosque Brookes were appointed at the pre-planning stage to develop a scheme for this sustainable, car-free development of 30 luxury apartments in Northeast London.

It features the use of solar panels, green walls and roofs, and an eco-friendly internal courtyard complete with a garden, cultivated to attract a mix of wildlife.

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Mews House

This East London project involved the conversion of a derelict listed mews house into an amazing three-storey property.

The works required construction of a new second floor, new windows and doors, extensive façade works, new chimneys and a full renovation throughout.

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Virtual Reality Vault

The biggest issue with 2d plans and 3d images is that our clients struggle to understand the designs concept and when you are paying thousands of pounds on a building project this is not good enough. We use virtual reality as part of the design process to show you options and allow you to walk around the proposals as if you would in real life. You get a sense of how the completed building will feel and the sense of space.

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Our team

We’re straight-talking, approachable people who will listen first and guide you on your build journey.
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Originally a Carthusian monastery from the 14th century, parts of the medieval and Tudor buildings survive today. The oldest part of the Palace of Westminster, this is a rare and significant medieval structure. St. Paul’s Cathedral after the Great Fire of 1666, Sir Christopher Wren rebuilt over 50 churches, with St Paul’s Cathedral being his Baroque masterpiece. Greenwich Hospital designed by Wren, these grand buildings are prominent examples of late Baroque architecture. Georgian terraced houses that were reconstructed following the Great Fire led to the development of neat, brick Georgian terraced houses, still numerous in areas like Bloomsbury, Mayfair, and Islington.

Bedford Square: Considered one of the finest and most complete Georgian squares in London, it features fine houses with heavy use of stucco. Admiralty Arch: Built to honour Queen Victoria in 1910, its design references Georgian style. Buckingham Palace: While it has seen many additions, parts of the palace, particularly the western front, are based on a Georgian Neoclassical design. Palace of Westminster Government office rebuilt in the High Victorian Gothic style by Sir Charles Barry after a fire, the palace and Big Ben are among the most recognized buildings in the world.

Tower Bridge is a famous bascule bridge which combines a steel structure with a Gothic Revival-style Portland stone cladding. St Pancras Station And Hotel with its spectacular Gothic Revival facade and an innovative single-span cast-iron trainshed, this is a prime example of Victorian industrial and railway architecture. Natural history museum Designed by Alfred Waterhouse, the building is a mix of Gothic and Romanesque Revival styles, with an intricately decorated terracotta facade. Modernist and Brutalist Barbican Estate: A mid-century brutalist masterpiece designed by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon, it includes residential towers, cultural venues, and public spaces. National Theatre: Designed by Denys Lasdun, this is another significant brutalist structure located on the South Bank.

Isokon Building: An iconic modernist block of flats in Belsize Park, designed by Wells Coates in the 1930s. Trellick Tower: A distinctive concrete tower block designed by ErnĹ‘ Goldfinger and completed in 1972. The Shard: Completed in 2012 and designed by Renzo Piano, this is London’s first ‘supertall’ skyscraper. 30 St Mary Axe (The Gherkin): Designed by Foster + Partners and completed in 2004, this postmodern skyscraper is known for its distinctive shape and energy-efficient design. Lloyd’s Building: Designed by Richard Rogers, this “inside-out” building from the 1980s exposes its services and infrastructure on the exterior. Canary Wharf: This modern financial district features numerous high-rise buildings, including the pyramid-topped One Canada Square, and has seen a move towards more people-centric design.

Architecture in London

London’s architecture is an eclectic mix of styles spanning millennia, reflecting its history of continuous development, destruction by the Great Fire of 1666 and the Blitz, and subsequent rebuilding. The city’s diverse landscape ranges from medieval and classical masterpieces to modern skyscrapers and Brutalist housing estates. Medieval and Gothic Rebuilt in the Gothic style in the 13th century, its tall nave and flying buttresses are strongly influenced by French Gothic architecture. The central White Tower is a fine example of Norman Romanesque architecture, with the complex containing buildings from across the centuries.

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FAQs

Find answers to common questions about our architectural services and how we can assist you.

We offer full architectural services including concept design, planning applications, building regulations, project management, and interior design support.

Yes, we work with homeowners, developers, and businesses across London on everything from extensions and renovations to large-scale new builds.

Fees vary depending on the size and complexity of the project. We provide a clear, tailored quote after an initial consultation.

Absolutely. We prepare and submit planning applications on your behalf and liaise with London’s local planning authorities to streamline the process.

We combine local expertise with innovative design solutions, ensuring each project is tailored to your lifestyle, budget, and long-term goals.