Our Approach
Innovation. Beauty. Sustainability.
Natureworks is a research led architecture and design practice. We have a particular passion for beautiful architecture that has a positive social and environmental impact.
We work diligently on a handful of projects to create architecture that brings about a sense of joy for our clients and for those who come into contact with what we do.
The relationship between architecture and the natural world is something we take deep care and consideration over. Trees, birds, plants and flowers are just as much a part of our language as windows, doors, floors and beams. We are interested in the environmental impact of buildings on both a local and global scale.
Selected Projects
Research
At Natureworks we conduct our own research into the latest thinking on sustainability and working with nature in the construction industry. Please take a look at some of our recent work.
Studio
Natureworks was founded by Marc Tuitt, an architect with over 15 years of practical experience with a proven track record of producing high quality architecture at award winning firms including the Stirling Prize winning Everyman Theatre with Haworth Tompkins Architects. He studied architecture at The University of Sheffield and University of Cambridge and went on to work on highly acclaimed architecture at a variety of scales; from small domestic refurbishments to large scale cultural projects. He has also worked with listed buildings, schools, offices, museums, theatres and large residential schemes. Marc also has an interest in education and is the host of the Architecture Academy Podcast and an external tutor and examiner at the Welsh School of Architecture. He is also an award winning student mentor at the University of Sheffield and a former unit tutor at Oxford Brookes University. He is an RIBA chartered member.
Natureworks Design
Natureworks Design
Contact
Please feel free to contact us to discuss your project.
Email: studio@natureworksdesign.co.uk
Tel: 0203 304 2338
14 Orient Wharf, 70 Wapping High Street,
London E1W 2NN