See Our Residential Projects
Stephen George + Partners has been designing for the residential sector since our foundation in 1970. From award-winning individual homes to large-scale housing developments, student accommodation to supported housing, we have applied our practical experience and creativity to deliver beautiful, sustainable renovations and new builds for housing associations and private companies, as well as local and national developers.
Our residential architectural services embrace technology and we can offer in-house expertise where it benefits our clients. We are well-versed in modern methods of construction, modular housing and off-site production techniques as well as traditional masonry construction.

Our use of Revit allows us to present sketches and layouts early in the process, while 3D renders of surrounding streets and buildings give an accurate impression of how a scheme will look. Our in-house virtual reality technology allows us to walk our clients through the development.
We are passionate about placemaking, working with our clients to create legible, character-filled developments that are welcoming, safe and connected to their locality. Our larger-scale developments often combine a variety of residential house designs and tenures with alternative uses, such as work/live units or small start-up units to encourage local employment. Sustainability and resilience are key themes in residential architecture and our technical know-how allows us to develop strategies that are both cost-effective and easy for our clients to implement and maintain in the long-term.
over the last 5 years
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Meet our Residential Team
Our dedicated residential team have specialist experience in designing and delivering all types of residential accommodation for housing associations, private companies, as well as local and national developers.
Other Sectors

Stephen George + Partners’ work in the education sector goes back to the founding of the practice in 1970, when new school buildings were among the first projects. Later work has covered the education architecture spectrum, from pre-school nurseries to universities.