Oxford Circus

A powerful animation and a series of stills were commissioned to communicate the radical proposals that would improve the way Oxford Circus looks and operates. Timing the sequences to correlate with data generated by technical models (developed to test the proposals prior to their implementation), we used a combination of film footage and innovative 3D animation techniques to illustrate the proposed footway gains, re-surfacing, decluttering and distinctive crossing solution. The work was completed in October 2009.
  • Client: Atkins
  • Architect: Atkins
  • Developer: City of Westminster
  • Location: London, England

Geological Disposal Facility

The NDA (Nuclear Decommissioning Authority) needed to communicate their plan to develop a solution for the disposal of the UK's nuclear waste. The intended audience included stakeholders, the Government and the general public.
  • Client: NDA
  • Architect: NDA
  • Developer: HM Government
  • Location: UK

Porto Montenegro

Porto Montenegro required a series of marketing images that would capture the essence of the site and its appeal to superyacht owners. Reardon Smith formed a collaborative partnership with us to help visualise their designs as the masterplan evolved. The site, a former Yugoslav naval base, was set to be transformed into a world-class luxury yacht marina.
  • Client: Reardon Smith
  • Architect: Reardon Smith
  • Developer: Porto Montenegro
  • Location: Tivat, Montenegro

Donegall Place

The 'Belfast Streets Ahead Project' is a £28m investment by DSD in 14 streets in Belfast City Centre to improve parts of the City the public have access to. This includes streets and squares as well as street furniture, lighting, signs and landscaping. It will also include public art and sculpture. The enhancements to Donegall Place are intended to reinvigorate the environment, engage the community, lend existing buildings a new lease of life and reap rewards for the local economy through tourism. Work is complete.
  • Client: Atkins Ltd
  • Architect: Atkins Ltd
  • Developer: Belfast City Council
  • Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland

University of Bedfordshire

The University’s brand new £34m Campus Centre opened its doors on Monday, 11 October 2010. Designed with both students and staff in mind, the centre houses a 240-seat lecture theatre, exhibition area for displaying student work and informal learning spaces. It also features the Students’ Union support services and executive offices alongside places to eat – all with an international flavour. The stylish ground-floor restaurant is linked to an outdoor area and the Students’ Union lounge can be found on the mezzanine floor.
  • Client: Atkins Ltd
  • Architect: Atkins Ltd
  • Developer: University of Bedfordshire
  • Location: Luton, England

Surbiton Filter Beds

Hydro Properties will be the first property company in the UK to offer a solution to rising flood waters through its unique floating technology, adding a new dimension to property development, bringing previously unviable land into use.
  • Client: Hydro Properties Ltd
  • Architect: PRC Group
  • Developer: Hydro Properties Ltd
  • Location: Surbiton, England

Pinners Hall

Our brief was to create an animation to showcase the bespoke interior for an extensive programme of refurbishment over multiple floors at the Pinners Hall building in the City of London.
  • Client: TTSP
  • Architect: TTSP
  • Developer: Confidential
  • Location: London, England

Lowestoft Sixth Form College

The work at the St Peter’s Street campus will see a new look engineering centre, an improved learning resources centre and refectory and a refurbished art and design department. The £1.3m work has been funded by University Campus Suffolk, the Local Strategic Partnership, the Skills Funding Agency and the Lowestoft College.
  • Client: Atkins Ltd
  • Architect: Atkins Ltd
  • Developer: Suffolk County Council
  • Location: Lowestoft, England

National Stations Improvements Programme

A joint venture initiative to deliver better stations across England and Wales. The £150m National Stations Improvement Programme will target 150 medium-sized stations to improve passenger information, platform facilities, clearer signage and better waiting areas.
  • Client: South West Trains
  • Architect: -
  • Developer: South West Trains & Network Rail
  • Location: England & Wales