Company Tag: Wolff Architects
Handsome Art Deco mansion in North London pitched at £23.5m
In Pictures: This eight-bedroom house on Hamilton Terrace in St John's Wood is on the market for the first time since being refurbished by Argent Design and Wolff Architects.
£40m super-prime concept mansion site offered for sale in North London
The Avenue Road plot has planning consent for two alternative designs: a traditional super-prime mansion by Wolff Architects, and an ultra-modern take on the Regency villa by Trace.
Wolff-designed mansion in St John’s Wood hits the market at £25m
10,200 square foot stonker features an Art Deco-inspired interior by Argent
£6m Winnington Road plot comes with planning for a Wolff-designed mega-mansion
Buyers with ambassadorial ambitions could build themselves a 15,800 square foot residence just 100 yards from Kenwood House
Planning nod for Wolff’s Marlow manor project
New 12,000 square foot residence near one of the oldest towns in England...
Green light for new Avenue Road mansion with epic basement
'Larger-than-life' subterranean complex will sprawl across nearly 7,000 square feet
Classical architect goes contemporary in North London
Haringey green-lights Wolff's new townhouse scheme in Muswell Hill
£80m year for Wolff
Boutique architecture firm completes 14 projects including two new north London mansions and the conversion of a Mayfair embassy into a single dwelling
Wolff gets green light for 35,000 sqft Outer Prime scheme
'Architecturally stand-out' project given go-ahead in north London
Green light for ‘delicate’ Marylebone townhouse project
'One of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in Marylebone'
‘Intricate’ five-year project delivers brand new £19.5m Mayfair mansion
Notting Hill-based Wolff Architects was commissioned to redevelop 32 South Street on behalf of a private client in 2011
Wolff passes million square foot milestone
We hear David Wolff's boutique architecture practice has reached a couple of big milestones.
Avenue Road mansion by Wolff Architects
The Notting Hill-based firm has just passed the £1.