We are Studio Egret West.
We design and curate places with compelling narratives and identities, places that are firmly rooted in their context and grow naturally out of it. Places that cultivate sustainable communities, amplify nature, prioritise the public realm, and evolve over time.
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Faraday Close - meadow in full bloom
Ever had a Greggs, in a Business Park, in a Meadow!?...![441 N4](https://studioegretwest.com/assets/images/_medium/441_N4.jpg)
Bow Green - A New Community Emerges from Former Gasworks Site
We are excited to announce the planning submission of a refreshed masterplan framework for Bow Green, also known as Bow Common, on behalf of...![ITS ABOUT TIME WEBSITE](https://studioegretwest.com/assets/images/_medium/ITS-ABOUT-TIME-WEBSITE.jpg)
It's about time... Studio Egret West opens Manchester studio
After a 20 year relationship with the City, we've finally opened a studio in Manchester!...![RIBA ST Digital Banner EM](https://studioegretwest.com/assets/images/_medium/RIBA-ST_Digital-Banner_EM.jpg)
And the Beat does go on!.... SEW+TELL/RIBA London Collab event a success
...debating how Music can be the key ingredient in urban regeneration, our lovely panellists rocked the room with their thoughts on the matt...Proposition
Allotments and Food Strategies – How can food-growing be integrated into neighbourhoods and masterplans?
Food growing is increasingly popular but now it has to compete more than ever with the growing demand for housing developments.
The supply of allotment space has been on a steady decline for decades, as more public land is turned over to the provision of housing. It is imperative that we as designers, can integrate food growing opportunities within new residential schemes. This could work by designing growing gardens with resilience and longevity in mind. We believe outdoor growing space can also contribute to a sustainable food ecosystem.
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