OFFSITE PIONEER - LANRE GBOLADE

Offsite Pioneer of the Year 2022

Our Co-Founding director joined over 400 guests at the Coventry Building Society Arena on 20 September to collect the Offsite Pioneer of the Year Award 2022. He was recognised for his industry leading work promoting design standardisation and offsite construction methods using collaborative design team working methodologies and digital innovations.

His work in this area was undertaken for one of the largest housing associations in the UK, L&Q, spanning 5 years and included the development of the organisation’s 10year MMC Roadmap, MMC Product Portfolio and Innovate UK funded COLAB DfMA Toolkit.

Congratulations to Lanre and all the other winners on the night!

For a full list of the winners, please see this link - https://www.offsiteawards.co.uk/2022-winners

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COLAB DfMA Toolkit

Mayor's Design Advocate-Tara Gbolade

We are excited to announce that our Director, Tara Gbolade, has been chosen as one of 42no. Mayor’s Design Advocates by the Mayor of London!

Mayor appoints experts to shape a better city by promoting quality and inclusion in the built environment

To support the refreshed Good Growth by Design programme, the Mayor, Sadiq Khan has appointed 42 new Mayor’s Design Advocates (MDAs) – including high-profile practitioners Sir David Adjaye OBE, Hanif Kara OBE, Farshid Moussavi OBE and Sir David Chipperfield CBE, alongside rising stars – to support the Mayor’s Good Growth by Design programme and help shape London into a better city by promoting quality and inclusion on the built environment.

MDAs are independent experts who will support the Mayor’s vision of “good growth” and will ensure that new buildings and public spaces will benefit Londoners and are at the heart of the capital's recovery from the pandemic.

In addition to high profile names, the new cohort also includes fresh, emerging talent in the built environment space and those who have relevant expertise in key areas such as zero-carbon and sustainability, the safety of women and girls and housing quality.

The group of 42 MDAs have experience in both the public and private sector, include practitioners, academics, policymakers and those from community-led initiatives. 55 per cent are women and 45 per cent come from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds.

The new cohort will support the updated Good Growth by Design programme which has a new forward programme responding to four years of change. The newly updated programme reflects the importance of an inclusive recovery from a pandemic that has highlighted inequalities in the capital and need to counter racism and other forms of prejudice in the built environment.

The pandemic has also accelerated a change in the way Londoners use the city. The reconfiguration of high streets and other workspaces, as well as the urgent need to meet net zero by 2030 is also reflected in the updated Good Growth programme.

The new cohort will work on three main objectives:

·      Quality  
Utilising expertise spanning the range of specialisms needed across the Greater London Authority Group to support quality, sustainability and inclusion in the built environment, in line with the Mayor’s Good Growth by Design programme.  

·      Recovery  
Shaping and supporting activities delivered as part of the London Recovery Programme. This could include work undertaken as part of the recovery missions, led by the London Recovery Board, or more general work towards its aims.  

·      Representation   
Being reflective of London’s diverse population and equipped to support the delivery of an inclusive built environment in which a spectrum of experiences and communities are valued and able to play a role in shaping the capital’s future. #GoodGrowthbyDesign

Find out more: https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/regeneration/advice-and-guidance/about-good-growth-design

Finalist in Young Architect of the Year

Gbolade Design Studio has been shortlisted for the Building Design Young Architect of the Year 2021. The winners of this, and other Architects of the year, including Office, Education and Public Realm Architects of the year will be announced at an Awards ceremony on Thursday, 14th October, 2021. Congratulations to all the other finalists!

View the full shortlist HERE

Winner: Archiboo Pitch

We’re delighted to have recently won the Archiboo Architect Pitch! Many thanks to the judges for seeing and believing in the vision we have for MyPart3 App.

Congrats to the six other practices who presented really great ideas - Amos Goldreich Architecture, Miller Howard Workshop, HTA Design, Studio Bark, Turner.Works and Unknown Works.

Watch the roundup video below.

NEW ARCHITECTS 4: BEST OF BRITISH

Gbolade Design Studio are excited to announce that we are included in the Architecture Foundation’s publication ‘New Architects 4’ - a major publication highlighting the best British architectural practices established in the last ten years.

The publication is the fourth in an influential series featuring almost 100 practices within architecture, urban design, public realm and other related areas from recent years.

The publication is out NOW and you can read more about the book here.

Architects Journal Feauture

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Gbolade Design studio have been featured in the Architects Journal!

Full article below or here

Where have you come from? 
We are both architects with different expertise. Tara specialised in the residential and education sectors having worked for large companies like Mace Group, and running and growing the London office of RG+P. Seun, who acts in an advisory capacity, took a different route, delving into his passion for property development by working with some of the largest developers in London including Berkeley Group.

The studio is a unique partnership between design creativity and commercial acumen, with an entrepreneurial spirit and a collaborative approach. We deeply care about the homes we design and build because they ultimately change lives.

Why did you start the practice?
To create architecture and developments that matter to us. Through our guiding principles of social, economic, and environmental sustainability, we believe well-considered architecture and products have the power to change and enhance people’s lives in profound ways. We therefore seek to create experiences – through buildings, places, and products – that enrich, empower, and connect communities.

What work do you have and what kind of projects are you looking for? 
We are architects, app developers, and budding developers; we believe in being archipreneural in our approach.

Architecturally, we specialise in the residential sector, with a focus on place-making; our current workload includes an affordable housing development for Brighton and Hove Council, a 100-unit residential and commercial scheme for a private developer in London, and a community centre in London.

We believe in being archipreneural

We’ve launched MyPart3 Appwhich is an iOS app designed to give architecture students high-level information on how to run a project and how to run a practice. It features a resources section which includes podcasts, design standards and industry events.

As budding developers, we’ve undertaken our own R&D project: rHome. This product uses modular construction to create standard homes that can be customised by the end user to reflect their needs. These are being designed to Passivhaus standards in a BIM environment.

What are your ambitions? 
We’d like to develop into an innovative medium-sized practice recognised for sustainable design and developments – in its broader sense: economic, commercial, social, and environmental sustainability.

What are the biggest challenges you face as a start-up? 
The traditional role of the architect – generating new work  – is passive and uncertain, and we have a real ambition to build our practice on entrepreneurism and agility. Having graduated in the 2008/2009 recession, and now with the uncertainty and opportunity of Brexit on the horizon, we made a commitment to diversify and use the full spectrum of our skills as architects to continually challenge the status quo of what it means to run a successful practice.

As architects, being entrepreneurial affords us adaptability, therefore becoming more resilient to changing societal norms and economics. It allows us, and we believe the broader profession, to better thrive in the profession, the industry, and generally, in life. It also keeps daily practice far more exciting.

Which scheme, completed in the last five years, has inspired you most?
King’s Cross’ urban regeneration is a favourite because of the way it retains and responds to the history of the existing buildings, negotiates the public realm, and creates community.

How are you marketing yourselves?
We’ve recently brought in a marketing specialist to help us focus on developing our profile within the industry and to our clients and end-users.