Robin Lee Architecture is a London based architecture practice founded in 2002. The practice has an established reputation for high quality design and creativity in the delivery of projects across a range of sectors including private residential, cultural, civic, heritage, arts and education.
Completed projects include Biggin Hill Memorial Museum at St Georges Chapel in Biggin Hill, Wexford County Council Headquarters in south west Ireland, a collection of sports and utility buildings for University of Cambridge, the restoration and adaption of the Grade 11 listed Carnegie Building in Erith, the Confucius Institute For Ireland at University College Dublin, several bespoke private houses in urban and rural settings and the adaptive reuse of warehouse buildings for creative developers in London.
Projects have been widely acclaimed leading to a collection of prestigious awards including RIBA, Civic Trust, RIAI and AJ Small Projects. The practice has twice reached the mid-list for the Stirling Prize and has been nominated for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture Mies van der Rohe Award.
The practice develops close working relationships with its clients, favouring a collaborative and a flexible approach to maximise the potential of each project.