In 2012, architects Tom Bell and Jonathan Hagos joined forces to found Freehaus – a London-based architectural practice determined to explore and emphasise the connection between good design and the way we live. Both graduates of the Bartlett School of Architecture and the University of Westminster, Tom and Jonathan have nurtured a firm that cultivates empathy and equity in its process and practice, making buildings which are accessible, honest, true to their location and context. A ‘free haus’ by both name and nature.
The Zetteler team are big fans of both Freehaus’ architecture and its ethos, and the practice’s proven commitment to positive environmental and social impact really resonates. We’re consulting with the team to ensure the way Freehaus talks about itself does justice to the brilliance of its work.
AHEC and Studio Swine are boxing clever in Milan; Freehaus design the Africa Centre in Southwark; and Pearson Lloyd bring circular design to the world of contract furniture
TOG prepares to launch a milestone in sustainable architecture, TAKT unveils its answer to WFH, and team Zetteler pack for a *long* journey…