We are architects, placemakers and creative thinkers.

We are architects, placemakers and creative thinkers.

We are architects, placemakers and creative thinkers.

We are architects, placemakers and creative thinkers.

We are architects, placemakers and creative thinkers.

We are architects, placemakers and creative thinkers.

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We work alongside people and planet to help create inclusive, resilient places where nature and diverse communities can thrive.

We are proud to be a certified B-Corp, placing social and environmental purpose at the heart of our practice. We want to build lasting relationships and collaborate with like-minded clients, professionals, communities, and individuals who share similar values. We believe the best possible design solutions should be available and accessible to all, and by beginning every design process with listening and understanding, we ensure the unique needs of each project are met.

A hand-drawn globe with buildings, houses, trees, a river with boats, and wind turbines, illustrating a sustainable community designed by Bristol Architects and inspired by B-corp values.

Bartlett House

Water-centred place design

A development of 18 homes with sustainable drainage and green spaces at its core

a row of houses with a stone wall and a stone walkway

Cornerways

Rural edge co-caring self build

3 self-build homes for an extended family group, providing a co-caring environment for a child with Autism creatively reusing an existing Victorian nursery school

A hand-drawn aerial view of a small village with houses, trees, pathways, parked cars, and fenced green areas along a curving road.

Flourish Five

Inclusive design to create homes for life

Defining the brief for a needs-focused housing scheme for a group of young autistic adults

A modern housing development with stone and beige facades, featuring sloped roofs and balconies. Two people walk along a curved pathway, while cyclists approach. A car is visible in the distance. Green lawns and trees add to the scenery under a partly cloudy sky.

Copenacre

Later living rooted in place

A new community of 36 accessible homes on the edge of Corsham

A two-story brick building with a small window on the upper level. The sun casts a shadow on the wall, creating a stair-step pattern. The building is adjacent to a road with a sidewalk. The sky is clear and blue.

Woodside Press

A sunken family home that turns a corner

A 3-bedroom family home and studio, nestled on a challenging corner site in a conservation area

A modern courtyard with pink metal railings and a staircase leading to the upper floor. The building has wooden paneling and stone lower walls. The courtyard is paved, with a bush and tree in the foreground under a partly cloudy sky.

BSRC

Shaping outcomes through community-led design

Community space for Bristol Somali Resource Centre, and provision of social homes