David has spent over thirty years designing often complex projects and buildings simply. His body of work includes a broad range of sectors, scales and typologies, from private homes, galleries, schools, shopping centres, car showrooms to ironmongery.
As a building’s door handle has been characterised as the ‘handshake of a building’, so a sense of engaging with everything the eye sees or the hand touches defines the understanding and appreciation of a building.
David’s designs respect the essence of an existing building, giving them their own space allowing them to be understood separately from the new.
Quality in architecture is all about space and light. Qualities that represent the much broader ideas of how we work, live and the values we hold.
Vitruvius’ 3 pillars of architecture hold as true today as they always have ; Commodity, Firmness and Delight.