Who we are
Studio Grieveson is a RIBA Chartered Architecture Practice with a passion for truly sustainable, low-energy architecture. Working from our studio in Walthamstow, East London, our projects span cultural, community, residential and commercial buildings at all scales. We enjoy the challenge of creating tailored designs for ambitious clients with equal enthusiasm for design and sustainability.
Designing for the climate crisis
We acknowledge that buildings and construction are responsible for almost 40% of global carbon emissions and that as architects we have an obligation to reduce our impact as much as possible. Minimising the embodied energy of materials, maximising the performance of our buildings in use, and prioritising retrofit and re-use of existing buildings wherever possible, are central to our work.
We are proud signatories of Architects’ Declare, participants of Architects Climate Action Network and committed to the RIBA 2030 Climate Challenge.
How we work
The studio prioritises research as part of our design process and takes a fabric-first approach that combines the use of natural, low-carbon and local materials with cutting-edge technologies.
Our process is collaborative, the result of an in-depth creative dialogue with our clients, collaborators, and the wider community. The studio balances a personal and hands-on approach with an ethos of efficiency and technical expertise. We design and build a number of our projects, giving us a fundamental understanding of their technical, financial, and practical realities.
Anthony Grieveson
Anthony founded Studio Grieveson to push the boundaries in low-energy building design.
He has a background in successfully delivering high-profile projects in the cultural, commercial, and residential sectors, in the UK and further afield. Anthony is a Chartered Member of the RIBA and ARB registered Architect. He brings a wealth of knowledge and technical ability gained from working in award-winning practices including Ritchie.Studio, Pringle Richard Sharratt Architects and Theatreplan.