

DK-CM’s contribution to San Rocco’s Book of Copies project in 2013, compiling 50 photocopies on the theme of ‘Shop Windows.’
DK-CM were invited to participate in San Rocco’s Book of Copies project in 2013. The project asks noted architects and related practitioners to compile 50 photocopies on a given theme, which in our case, building on our recent work, was ‘Shop Windows’.
The project was exhibited at the 13th International Architecture Exhibition, Venice and at the Architectural Association, London.
View the website – and download the book – here.
Exploring the needs and ambitions of the Royal Docks business community.
Listening to the Grand Union Canal
An engagement study which captures the use and perceptions of the canal at Old Oak and Park Royal.
A series of films made with local young people captures a diverse and varied portrait of Bruce Grove.
A major new book about the London pub, explored through multiple voices and perspectives and edited by David Knight and Cristina Monteiro.
An exhibition about stepping across sectors and beyond traditional architectural practice to build new forms of publicness, with Public Practice and Alison Crawshaw.
Both a practical guide for the householder and an exploration of the limits of legislation.
The Tenement: collective city dwelling before Modernism
Exploring collective dwelling at the Society of Architectural Historians Annual International Conference 2017
Doctoral research exploring the relationship between English public planning and wider society, with a focus on online discourse and knowledge exchange.
Guide to the Wastelands of the Lea Valley: 12 empty spaces await the London Olympics is a polemical guidebook to the pre-Olympic lower Lea Valley.
A research study into the social and historical context of the industrial areas of Barking & Dagenham through a series of interviews with local creatives, produced by DK-CM, Create London and the New Economics Foundation.
King’s Cross Urban Actions Field Guide for the London Festival of Architecture 2012.
A exhibition exploring the aesthetics and consequences of housing regulation.
A Europe-wide 3 year research project on Roma dwelling and housing.