Object Architects
Object Architects is a company.
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at Object Architects.
Object Architects is a company.
Key people at Object Architects.
Key people at Object Architects.
Object Architecture Limited is a UK-based multidisciplinary independent architecture practice specializing in bespoke residential renovations, conversions, new builds, and eco-friendly redesigns of existing spaces.[1][6][7] With a holistic approach, the firm undertakes commissions requiring custom object design, emphasizing craftsmanship, sustainability, and innovative solutions for residential clients.[4][7]
The practice focuses primarily on residential architecture, including house renovations, conversions, and new one-off houses, while incorporating green methods where possible.[7] It operates from London, serving clients seeking tailored, purpose-driven designs that blend beauty and technical sophistication.[1][6]
Object Architecture Limited was incorporated on 28 November 1997 as a private limited company, registered under SIC code 71111 for architectural activities.[6] The firm is led by Nigel Paul Buckie, born July 1964, a British director appointed on the incorporation date and still active, with the company's registered office at 19 Montana Road, Tooting Bec, London, SW17 8SN.[6][8][7]
Early records show initial secretaries like Brian Frederick Fox (resigned 1998) and nominee services, indicating a standard startup setup for a small practice.[8] The firm has evolved steadily, remaining active with accounts current through 30 November 2024 and next due in 2026, building a niche in bespoke residential work over nearly three decades.[6]
Object Architecture operates outside the tech startup ecosystem, focusing instead on traditional architecture amid rising demand for sustainable residential design.[1][7] It rides trends in eco-friendly retrofitting and bespoke housing, driven by UK market forces like housing shortages, net-zero regulations, and post-pandemic preferences for personalized, green living spaces. The firm's emphasis on adaptive reuse and craftsmanship positions it to influence local residential ecosystems by promoting durable, low-impact builds over mass production.
Object Architecture's steady operation since 1997 suggests resilience in a competitive field, with upcoming accounts to 30 November 2025 offering insights into growth.[6] Trends like stricter UK sustainability mandates and urban densification will likely boost demand for its eco-bespoke expertise, potentially expanding into commercial or cultural projects. Its influence may grow through digital outreach, evolving from niche residential player to a model for holistic, client-focused architecture in a greener built environment—reinforcing its core promise of purposeful, innovative design.[1][7]