Studio Sam Causer are an RIBA accredited Conservation Architecture practice specialising in the adaptation of complex, often historically-sensitive sites that support contemporary life.
Their work combines interests in social behaviour with conservation philosophy, believing that architecture can both record and mould daily human interaction and wider political systems. They work with homeowners, cultural bodies, councils, and develop innovative self-directed research projects.
Their team holds a strong interest in sustainable resource management, food politics and urbanism.
“The Create South East programme has allowed one of our studio’s self-directed projects to blossom into a viable and funded business proposal, diversifying our architectural services, whilst proposing a profitable, new, bio-circular economy with high environmental and socio-economic impacts.
The Programme provided incredible insight on how to seek out and secure both private and public funding, as well as providing access to a strong network of experts and supporters. We have expanded our team, secured fruitful partners and learnt a great deal from the course curriculum and pitch practice. The mentorship has been a remarkable resource that has offered strong support, confidence and awareness as we navigate the tricky world of investment.”
“Our ambition is to deliver a new UK Standard in the composting of food waste, capitalising on our expert team of designers, researchers, scientists, and academics who will design, and validate a market leading proof-of-prototype which enables scientifically evidenced testing and evaluation to meet the needs of regulators to enable industrial scale adoption.”
Find more about Studio Sam Causer here.