¿ The Jazz Yard



“A jewel in the crown in the wider development of St James Street in Walthamstow, the Jazz Yard exhibits high-quality design that respects and enhances its surrounding context.”



— Sixty Bricks

¿ Orwell House

¿ Greenwich Housing



“It is good to see a local authority commission housing directly, and to such a high standard that demonstrates an intelligent, holistic mind-set raising the quality of streetscape through contemporary design.”

— RIBA Awards Judges Citation

¿ District Bearing

¿ Granary Square Pavilion



“Real quality and delightful piece of commercial architecture. Contextually right.”



— The Civic Trust Awards Judges 2021

¿ Church Street

¿ The Echoes



“This scheme displays exemplary design. It is a difficult one to beat.”



— Mark Vlessing, Chief Executive, Pocket

¿ St. Chad’s

¿ N05, East Village

¿ Jellicoe Gardens Pavilion

¿ Albion Sites

¿ The Mitchell Building



“... a wonderful building that is imaginative, practical, in sympathy with surrounding buildings but also striking in its C21st contrast and pleasingly sustainable.”



— Edward Wesson, Headmaster & Paul Johnston, Bursar

¿ Joyce Newman House

¿ Southwark Housing

¿ Convent Way Estate



“What we have put together is remarkable and will have a huge impact on our society and community. Being part of it for me has been a badge of honour and something I am happy to be part of it.”



— Ahmed Mohammed, current resident

¿ Cosway Street

¿ Gasholder Park



“It’s simplicity at its best. The location and the serenity of this new small park adds an invaluable asset to the growing community.”



— RIBA Awards judging citation

¿ Brooks Road Estate

¿ Lansdowne Drive

¿ The Tree House



“The team at Bell Phillips has helped bring our vision to life by designing a memorable space that provides the community with somewhere to host events, relax with a coffee, meet friends or just sit and watch the world go by."



— Kristy Lansdown, Project Director, Lendlease

¿ Marklake Court



“A beacon for the delivery of low-cost housing across the capital.”



— Dave Hill, The Guardian

¿ High Street Swanley

¿ Harwell Hide

¿ Heron Court



“…at Heron Court, Bell Phillips demonstrates how such interventions, designed with sensitivity and skill, can make a really positive contribution in changing perceptions and improving opportunity.”



— Walter Menteth, Architecture Today

¿ Bracelet Close



“It is projects like these that give you hope for the future of public housing.”



— Robert Bevan, Architecture Journal

¿ Burgess Park Pavilion

¿ Southwark Park Pavilion



“It’s the mark of a good piece of architecture when the building in question, despite being new, feels like it’s always been there.”



— Jason Sayer, Wallpaper Magazine