Henley Halebrown

Henley Halebrown began as a series of informal collaborations. During the first couple of years, the practice worked on a range of interiors, exhibitions and domestic schemes. Then in 1997, the Manhattan Loft Corporation commissioned the practice to convert the 10,000m2 Shepherdess Walk industrial building in Shoreditch into loft apartments. Henley Halebrown has since worked on a number of private houses as well as multi-unit housing developments.  The practice completed London’s first co-housing project at 1-6 Copper Lane in Stoke Newington and is one of the micro-flat architects selected by Pocket Living for their affordable housing initiative.

The Modern House Says
"A well-established practice producing sustainable architecture that is human, ethical and culturally relevant."

Henley Halebrown on The Modern House