Burbery + Gordon Architecture.

Burbery + Gordon Architecture. We provide architectural solutions through drawings and high-quality 3D visualisations.

If you would like to extend or modify your home please get in touch via DM or Email.

Here’s an update from one of our projects.This is a full redesign both internally and externally, extending and modernis...
20/03/2022

Here’s an update from one of our projects.
This is a full redesign both internally and externally, extending and modernising the existing property.
➡️ Swipe for the before image ➡️

Recently submitted for planning, this project features a full internal reconfiguration, single-storey rear extension, fr...
12/02/2022

Recently submitted for planning, this project features a full internal reconfiguration, single-storey rear extension, front porch and, a hip to gable dormer loft conversion. A very exciting project that will truly transform this post-war semi-detached property.
Swipe to see the existing and proposed images! Internal visuals to be shared soon...

Validating Vernacular….One of our current MArch2 Thesis projects exploring housing in London.In London, the home has bec...
28/11/2021

Validating Vernacular….

One of our current MArch2 Thesis projects exploring housing in London.

In London, the home has become a tool of financial speculation bereft of its social function. Capitalist development takes a wrecking ball to London’s communities, dissatisfied with the meagre notion of repair and reuse, driven solely by remorseless greed. Supply still lags far behind demand, with catastrophic social consequences.

In 2009 Boris Johnson’s drive for a new London vernacular led to brick panels placed in grids to make speculative towers feel of a piece with historic terraces, neglecting the true principle of vernacular: need.

This thesis will explore what a new London vernacular should represent through a street-based urban neighborhood that aims to knit together heritage not just harbouring authenticity, or a static legacy of the past, but a political project with a dynamic reinterpretation of the past for an ever-changing present.

How can modern methodologies address the needs of people today, climate emergency, housing crisis, and social cohesion. What will be our new brick and how will it be constructed?

We’ve had a busy past few months with little time to post anything on  here, but this a single storey rear extension we’...
18/11/2021

We’ve had a busy past few months with little time to post anything on here, but this a single storey rear extension we’ve been designing in Liverpool!
The client wished for an industrial aesthetic and through the use of exposed beams and dark raw materials we were able to achieve this. The project is now out for tender so keep an eye for the real thing in 2022 👀!
Swipe to see the whole space ➡️

10/05/2021

Crater homes under construction...

A short animation illustrating how the housing in one of our MArch2 schemes is built into the sides of the excavation pit left behind after the landfill mining process.

Here’s a piece of work from one of our MArch1 projects. The brief revolving around urban agriculture, investigated the p...
08/04/2021

Here’s a piece of work from one of our MArch1 projects.

The brief revolving around urban agriculture, investigated the paradoxes which we currently live, the relationship with food and technology - raising the question of the ‘good life’.

This is the most public area of the development of 500 homes, aiming to reconnect our daily lives with the landscapes which feed us, these buildings arranged in a circular cloister with an intended flow telling a narrative of celebrating production and circular economy.

Developing our proposal of a Sitopia, inspired by Carolyn Steel.

Crater Homes...One of our current MArch2 projects that explores landfill mining and a housing typology that can sit with...
01/04/2021

Crater Homes...

One of our current MArch2 projects that explores landfill mining and a housing typology that can sit within the craters left behind after excavation. The concept utilises the emerging process of plasma gasification to convert the existing landfill waste into energy and building materials to construct these homes. Swipe to see them up close ➡️

Some progress on site today! The desks and lights are almost fitted on an office refurb we are currently working on in L...
24/03/2021

Some progress on site today! The desks and lights are almost fitted on an office refurb we are currently working on in Leicester.
Swipe to see the proposed visualisation ➡️

Here’s a piece of work from one of our MArch1 projects. The brief revolving around urban agriculture, investigated the p...
21/03/2021

Here’s a piece of work from one of our MArch1 projects.

The brief revolving around urban agriculture, investigated the paradoxes which we currently live, the relationship with food and technology - raising the question of the ‘good life’.

This is a section through the proposal for a self sustaining development of 500 homes, aiming to reconnect our daily lives with the landscapes which feed us, through a masterplan of intimate neighbourhoods each with their own identities and food production.

Developing our proposal of a Sitopia, inspired by Carolyn Steel.

This is the first commission we ever received and consisted of a single-storey rear extension where we created a contemp...
17/03/2021

This is the first commission we ever received and consisted of a single-storey rear extension where we created a contemporary indoor-outdoor living space with a key focus on natural light, incorporating both a roof light and ‘meet in the middle’ bifold doors.
As shown in the images, we provided visualisations and drawings for the project, if you would like to achieve something similar with your home please get in touch.
Keep swiping to see the end result!

Here’s one of our MArch1 projects. The concept was an endeavour into the expanding world of logistics and how this secto...
13/03/2021

Here’s one of our MArch1 projects.
The concept was an endeavour into the expanding world of logistics and how this sector could rethink its transportation methods to reduce the impact that it has on the planet. Airships were the solution to this as they are now more reliable than ever and are capable of carrying larger loads, with helium providing the lifting power instead of fossil fuels.

The Air Hub was to be placed in Tilbury, plugging into the new infrastructure that was to be implemented as a part of the Tilbury 2 extension. Programmatically the hub received goods via all modes of transport, which were then processed, stored, repackaged and then shipped around the UK through the use of airships.

Here’s one of our MArch1 projects.The concept was an endeavour into the expanding world of logistics and how this sector...
13/03/2021

Here’s one of our MArch1 projects.
The concept was an endeavour into the expanding world of logistics and how this sector could rethink its transportation methods to reduce the impact that it has on the planet. Airships were the solution to this as they are now more reliable than ever and are capable of carrying larger loads, with helium providing the lifting power instead of fossil fuels.

The Air Hub was to be placed in Tilbury, plugging into the new infrastructure that was to be implemented as a part of the Tilbury 2 extension. Programmatically the hub received goods via all modes of transport, which were then processed, stored, repackaged and then shipped around the UK through the use of airships.

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