Founded in 2002 by Tim Pitman and Luke Tozer, Pitman Tozer Architects specialises in designing residential projects from single houses to larger mixed-use developments. The practice has developed a reputation for delivering elegant, imaginative and practical buildings on complicated, heavily constrained sites.
Critically acclaimed for The Gap House, a narrow new-build terraced London townhouse which won the prestigious RIBA Manser Medal in 2009, the annual prize for the best one-off house designed by an architect in the UK, the practice is increasingly being commissioned by public bodies and developers for larger schemes.