Team
New Perspective

Growth that changes the conversation
As studios grow, the challenge is not simply to do more work. It is to think better while doing it. New Perspective marks an important step in that direction for us, as we expand the team with a new sustainability-focused role that will work across both architecture and interiors.
This is not an announcement about scale for the sake of scale. It is about bringing new depth into the room at the moments when design decisions are still flexible enough to matter.
Sustainability as part of design intelligence
Too often, sustainability enters a project late — as a checklist, a correction, or a layer added after the core design direction has already been set. We believe that approach misses the point. Environmental thinking is most valuable when it informs early choices: how space is organised, which materials are selected, how light is used, and how the long-term life of a project is imagined from the start.
The addition to our team helps strengthen that part of the process. It gives us a more rigorous lens through which to evaluate not only performance, but relevance and responsibility.
A broader view of what quality means
In architecture and interior design, quality is often spoken about visually. But quality also includes what is harder to photograph: air, durability, maintenance, sourcing, and how well a space continues to support people over time. That broader understanding is something we want to push further in our work.
Growing with intention
New Perspective is, in one sense, a team update. But it also reflects a wider studio shift. As our projects become more ambitious, the framework behind them must become more thoughtful too. Growth only becomes meaningful when it improves the work itself.

