Pitman Tozer’s thoroughly moderne mansion block
For its Bulrush Court affordable homes scheme in the Lower Lea Valley, Pitman Tozer Architects looked for inspiration to Modernist apartment blocks of the 1930s
By Rob Wilson. Photography Kilian O’Sullivan 3 February 2025 2,570 Views
For its Bulrush Court affordable homes scheme in the Lower Lea Valley, Pitman Tozer Architects looked for inspiration to Modernist apartment blocks of the 1930s
By Alex Ely and Luke Tozer 3 July 2024 1,140 Views
In the last of our series of articles in support of the new Architects’ Action for Affordable Housing campaign, Alex Ely of Mae and Luke Tozer of Pitman Tozer suggest ways the next government could kickstart housebuilding across the UK
By Alex Ely 12 June 2024 1,036 Views
As part of our support for the new Architects’ Action for Affordable Housing campaign, the AJ is running a series of weekly articles suggesting how the next government could kickstart housebuilding across the UK
By Luke Tozer 5 June 2024 1,020 Views
As part of our support for the new Architects’ Action for Affordable Housing campaign, the AJ is running a series of weekly articles suggesting how the next government could kickstart housebuilding across the UK
By Gino Spocchia 6 December 2023 2,409 Views
Southwark Council has cancelled two housing-led regeneration schemes – one by Weston Williamson + Partners, the other by Pitman Tozer Architects – due to cost increases
By Nile Bridgeman. Photography by Nick Kane 30 January 2023 6,702 Views
Pitman Tozer has bolstered its reputation for adding value to unpromising sites close to transport infrastructure with Kindred House, a mixed-use tower at the southern edge of Croydon town centre
By Richard Waite 22 June 2022 1,813 Views
PRP, Pitman Tozer and Lyndon Goode have revealed their plans for 935 homes as part of Peabody's wider proposals for the former Ford stamping plant in Dagenham, east London
By Will Ing 26 April 2022 3,819 Views
In the first of a five-part series, Will Ing profiles London-based practices Pittman Tozer and Mae, who are working together to develop custom homes in Essex
By Merlin Fulcher 4 August 2021 2,045 Views
Pitman Tozer Architects and landscape architect Xanthe and Quayle have been named winners of the London Festival of Architecture’s contest to rethink the infrastructure used to create segregated cycle lanes
By Rob Wilson 12 February 2020 837 Views
The Reach, a low-rise scheme with gallery access, is the first of many new homes that Peabody plans for its regeneration of Thamesmead, writes Rob Wilson. Photography Kilian O’Sullivan