How we work

Our Approach

We understand that projects are complex and require in-depth knowledge of the needs and requirements of the individuals who will live in our spaces. Through research, we gather valuable insights and data on the community’s needs and preferences, including the specific services and amenities people will require to live comfortably.

We explore the latest trends in housing design and construction techniques, allowing us to develop more sustainable housing solutions. By keeping up with cutting-edge technology and materials, we create housing environments that are safer and more efficient for residents. We continually optimise for performance through testing, improving existing design concepts and gathering feedback from residents, caretakers, and other stakeholders about their experiences.

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Step 1

Exploration of spatial relationships
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Step 2

Functional form finding
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Step 3

Strategic placement of openings
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Step 4

Detailed design and final checks

We have been able to live our values through our relationship with our care provider partners, who regularly inform our understanding of how previous design iterations, specifications and features function day-to-day – all parties are fully committed to ensuring constant improvement of the environments we create.

Coupled with our investment in consuming and contributing to ongoing wider research from organisations such as The Housing LIN and various LD and autism charities, we are extremely well-placed to assist partners in meeting strategic goals in the most informed way.

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Assistive Technology

For a number of years now, Assistive Technology has been making a significant difference in the lives of people who are living with learning disabilities, physical disabilities, and autism. It is now rightly seen as essential to enhancing physical and emotional independence, promoting social inclusion, and improving overall mindfulness. By understanding the foundations on which this should be integrated into developments, individuals with diverse needs can gain greater independence and self-dignity, and those who support them can maximise their ability to balance care and promote autonomy.

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Door & Window Sensors

Providing real-time alerts when an entry point is opened, helping caregivers monitor safety, prevent wandering, and give residents greater independence while maintaining peace of mind.

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Manual Call Buttons

Help to feel safer at home by allowing to quickly alert a caregiver or support service when they need help, ensuring fast assistance while supporting independence.

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Bed Occupancy Solutions

Improve safety by detecting when someone gets into or out of bed, helping caregivers monitor wellbeing, prevent falls, and respond quickly if support is needed.