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Studio Tashima is an established architecture and design practice based in London. For over twenty years, the Studio has been driven by a commitment to resourceful and imaginative design that seamlessly blends contemporary architecture and materials with respect for the character of both new and historic buildings. With a client-focused approach, Studio Tashima creates thoughtfully designed interiors and buildings tailored to diverse needs, ensuring every project is unique as well as beautiful, functional, and timeless.

The unifying quality of the studio's work is rooted in Studio Tashima's concept of ‘a living architecture'—seeing buildings and spaces that are alive and evolving. This philosophy reflects how Studio Tashima approaches design, their ethos and their commitment to the environment. The company's sensitive approach is defined by the resourceful and organic adaptation of architecture to meet changing needs, creating spaces that are as dynamic as the lives they serve. The result is timeless architecture, intricately layered with a harmonious interplay of materials, atmospheres and spatial experiences.

Studio Tashima's extensive work in private residential design has equipped us with insights and skills that give us a unique advantage across other sectors. Designing a home is one of the most complex architectural challenges, requiring technical expertise, creativity, and a deep understanding of each client’s personal needs and preferences. This experience has honed the team's ability to interpret clients’ visions and emotional connections to their spaces, as well as intuit unspoken preferences and subtle aesthetic nuances. It enables Studio Tashima to confidently manage every aspect of design—from technical and functional requirements to aesthetic considerations—extending beyond residential projects to commercial, educational, public, and cultural spaces, where they deliver innovative and thoughtful solutions.

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Studio TashimaPhoto by Anna Batchelor
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