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OUR ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN WORK ACROSS LONDON

For the past many years, we have served many clients across London. We take pride in exceptional customer satisfaction and great quality of work. Please browse our showcase of building conversions and architectural designs below. Contact us for a consultation.

Circuit - No 2

Price: £575.00

Dimensions: 450mm x 450mm x 28mm
(three-by- three grid of square panels)

Medium: 3D Printed with Silver Grey PLA Plastic

Architect / Artist: Derek Danso 
 

Description:
This piece resembles a stylised architectural motherboard. It captures the essence of a "digital fossil" - an intricate, non-functional representation of the complex systems that power our modern world.

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 The focal point is the central octagon, which acts as a "CPU" or "heart," from which all other traces and pathways radiate. 

This creates a sense of ordered chaos, where every line seems to have a specific, though mysterious, destination.

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Aesthetic Style: 
The monochromatic grey finish emphasizes form and shadow over colour. This choice gives the piece a Brutalist feel, reminiscent of:

Circuitry and Microchips: 
The raised lines (traces) and circular pads (vias) are direct references to PCB (Printed Circuit Board) design.

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Tactile Relief: 
The depth of the extrusions creates a dynamic play of light, making the piece change character depending on the angle of the light source.

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The Complexity of Connection: 
The dense network of pathways represents the invisible "noise" of information. It highlights how interconnected our lives are, yet how opaque the actual mechanics of that connection remain to the average person.

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De-functioning: 
By stripping away the electricity and the silicon, I turn a utilitarian object (a circuit) into a purely aesthetic one. It asks the viewer to appreciate the inherent beauty of logic without needing it to "do" anything.

 

Concreate Logic

Price: £485.00

Dimensions: 450mm x 450mm x 28mm
(three-by- three grid of square panels)

Medium: 3D Printed with Silver Grey PLA Plastic

Architect / Artist: Derek Danso 
 

Description:

Each panel is a dense labyrinth of raised geometric forms - triangles, stepped patterns, parallel lines, and small circular studs.

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Texture and Depth: The high-relief carving creates deep shadows, making the piece feel like a 3D architectural model or a topographical map of a futuristic city.

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Composition: While each of the nine squares is unique, they share a common visual language of 45-degree and 90-degree angles. This creates a sense of "organized chaos," where the eye constantly moves across the surface looking for a repeating pattern that never quite emerges.

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Materiality: The uniform colour is intended to focuses the viewer's entire experience on form and shadow rather than hue, giving it a heavy, concrete-like presence that feels both permanent and solid.

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Symbolic Analysis
This piece references Mayan and Aztec stonework, the piece bridges ancient history and contemporary form, expressing the human instinct to bring order and meaning to space through geometry.

 

Linear Convergence

Price: £485.00

Dimensions: 450mm x 450mm x 28mm
(three-by- three grid of square panels)

Medium: 3D Printed with Silver Grey PLA Plastic

Architect / Artist: Derek Danso 
 

Description
This striking piece manages to feel both industrially rigid and mathematically fluid at the same time.

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A masterful exploration of geometry and depth, this architectural relief captures the tension between order and movement. Composed of a precise grid-work of intersecting lines, the piece is defined by a bold, diagonal fracture that disrupts the symmetry, creating a sense of rhythmic progression.

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Finished in a sophisticated matte slate grey and the interplay of light and shadow reveals its intricate layering. Whether viewed as a study in modern structuralism or a digital landscape brought into the physical realm, this piece offers a commanding presence for any contemporary collection.

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•    Modular Design: Comprised of nine interlocking panels.
•    Monochromatic Palette: Designed to adapt to changing ambient light.
•    Ready to Display: Includes integrated mounting hardware.

Mayan

Price: £550.00

Dimensions: 450mm x 450mm x 28mm
(three-by- three grid of square panels)

Medium: 3D Printed with Silver Grey PLA Plastic

Architect / Artist: Derek Danso 
 

Description:
This is a striking contemporary wall relief that plays with shadow, geometry, and depth. It carries a heavy architectural influence, reminiscent of Brutalist aesthetics and Mayan Revival ornamentation.

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Visual Narrative:
Each panel of this three-by- three grid of square panels features a complex, multi-layered topography of raised geometric forms. 

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Linear Complexity: 
The piece blends sharp, angular zig-zags (reminiscent of fretwork) with nested triangles and intersecting diagonal beams.

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Architectural Depth: 
By varying the height of the relief, this art piece creates a sense of "excavated" space, mimicking the structural logic of a high-relief frieze.

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Rhythmic Dissonance: 
While the grid provides a rigid structure, the internal patterns are non-repeating. This creates a restless, rhythmic energy that leads the eye across the surface in a continuous search for symmetry that never quite settles. Its appearance shifts throughout the day as ambient light changes the length and intensity of the shadows cast by its geometric peaks
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Nest

Price: £395.00

Dimensions: 450mm x 450mm x 28mm
(three-by- three grid of square panels)

Medium: 3D Printed with Silver Grey PLA Plastic

Architect / Artist: Derek Danso 
 

Description:        
Wall-mounted relief, monochrome Nest is a sculptural wall piece composed of a gridded framework filled with an intricate web of intersecting linear forms. Within the strict geometry of its square structure, an apparent disorder unfolds: layered strips criss-cross, overlap, and collide, creating depth, shadow, and visual tension.

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The work explores the contrast between control and chaos. The outer frame and internal grid suggest order, containment, and architecture, while the dense network within each section evokes organic growth - branches, twigs, or debris gathered instinctively rather than planned. This duality gives the piece its title: a nest as both shelter and accumulation, fragile yet resilient.

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Rendered in a restrained grey palette, the focus shifts from colour to form, texture, and light. As the viewer moves, shadows shift across the surface, revealing new patterns and relationships between the lines. Nest invites contemplation of structure, protection, and the beauty found in complexity assembled over time.
 

Neural Flow

Price: £455.00

Dimensions: 450mm x 450mm x 28mm
(three-by- three grid of square panels)

Medium: 3D Printed with Silver Grey PLA Plastic

Architect / Artist: Derek Danso 
 

Description:
Neural Flow is a meditation on the unseen currents that define the modern era. It is a physical manifestation of data -a frozen snapshot of a pulse moving through a complex system. 

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The Narrative
The work mimics the rhythmic complexity of a city seen from above, or perhaps the firing of synapses within a digital mind. The raised conduits do not just represent hardware; they represent connectivity, logic, and the relentless march of thought. The deliberate use of a monolithic grey palette forces the eye to follow the "pathways" of the composition, creating a sense of quiet, kinetic energy. It is a dialogue between the rigid precision of machine manufacturing and the fluid, almost organic logic of the design itself.

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Visual Experience Shadow Play: As ambient light changes, the piece "breathes," casting elongated shadows that redefine its topography.


Tactile Geometry: The repetition of circular nodes provides a rhythmic anchor against the frantic energy of the linear paths.

Architectural Presence: This piece functions as a "technological artefact," appearing as if it were salvaged from a future that has yet to happen.


"In the silence of the grey, we find the noise of the infinite. A map to a destination that doesn't exist, yet feels entirely familiar”.
 

Order

Price: £495.00

Dimensions: 450mm x 450mm x 28mm
(three-by- three grid of square panels)

Medium: 3D Printed with Silver Grey PLA Plastic

Architect / Artist: Derek Danso 
 

Description:
This sculptural wall piece explores the tension between order and disruption through a disciplined grid of nine panels, each filled with fractured, intersecting lines. At a distance, the work reads as calm, architectural, and contained. Up close, it reveals a dense network of angular forms that collide, overlap, and resist symmetry.


The monochrome palette strips the composition back to structure alone, allowing light and shadow to animate the surface as the viewer moves. The layered geometry evokes architectural plans, urban maps, or ancient carved stone - suggesting a dialogue between the built environment and instinctive mark-making.


Balanced yet restless, it is a work that rewards slow looking, offering new pathways and intersections with every encounter.

Fractured System

Price: £515.00

Dimensions: 450mm x 450mm x 28mm
(three-by- three grid of square panels)

Medium: 3D Printed with Silver Grey PLA Plastic

Architect / Artist: Derek Danso 
 

Description:
This sculptural wall piece explores the tension between order and disruption through a disciplined grid of nine panels, each filled with fractured, intersecting lines. At a distance, the work reads as calm, architectural, and contained. Up close, it reveals a dense network of angular forms that collide, overlap, and resist symmetry.
The monochrome palette strips the composition back to structure alone, allowing light and shadow to animate the surface as the viewer moves. The layered geometry evokes architectural plans, urban maps, or ancient carved stone - suggesting a dialogue between the built environment and instinctive mark-making.
Balanced yet restless, it is a work that rewards slow looking, offering new pathways and intersections with every encounter.

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