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Transforming spaces, enhancing lives.

Gus Alexander Architects is a boutique architectural practice based in Smithfield, central London. Our team of experienced architects and designers are dedicated to providing a personal, bespoke service to our clients. We specialize in remodelling and extending Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian houses and flats, with a particular focus on Listed Buildings and properties in conservation areas.

Our Services

We offer a comprehensive range of services, tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. From initial consultation and design concepts to obtaining local authority consents and approvals, we can manage the entire project on behalf of our clients. Our services include:

  • Architectural design and consultancy
  • Obtaining local authority consents and approvals
  • Construction management and oversight
  • Financial and contract management

Our Approach

At Gus Alexander Architects, we take a collaborative approach to our projects, working closely with our clients to understand their specific requirements and needs. We believe in introducing builders to clients at an early stage to establish a realistic budget and ensure a smooth construction process. Our team is known for taking a robust attitude to planning authorities, and we are not afraid to challenge decisions that do not align with our clients' best interests.

Our Clients

The majority of our work is for private residential clients, although we also work with boutique hoteliers and specialist Housing Associations. We have a proven track record of delivering high-quality projects, with a focus on adapting premises to meet the particular requirements of the individuals living in them.

Our Expertise

Our team has extensive experience in remodelling and extending historic properties, and we are well-versed in working with Listed Buildings and properties in conservation areas. We have a deep understanding of the complexities involved in these types of projects and are skilled at navigating the often-complex planning process.

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