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Case studies


A minimalist self-build dream: The Hay Barn
The Hay Barn is an award-winning contemporary self-build, blending minimalist design and rural context in a striking family home.


Following the landscape: Bird’s Pasture Farm
A landscape-led extension by PiP Architects gave this Cambridgeshire farmhouse new flow, better views and a maningful connection to its redesigned grounds.


Fitting new into old: Waterside, Ely
Award-winning barn conversion: PiP Architects drops new buildings inside historic structures to create three distinctive homes in Ely's riverside Conservation Area.


Industrial heritage meets modern innovation at the Swiss Laundry
Discover how PiP transformed a contaminated Victorian industrial site into a thriving 50,000 sq ft R&D campus with heritage-led, sustainable design.


The house that wheelbarrows built: Portugal Place
Discover how a 200-year-old Cambridge heritage building was transformed from structural disrepair into an elegant modern home.


The art of belonging: Church Lane, Elsworth
PiP Architects replaced a failing 1970s dwelling with a net-zero carbon home adjacent to Elsworth's Grade I listed church, enhancing rather than compromising its historic rural setting.


Form follows function: The Y-House
See how PiP's Y-shaped design secured Green Belt approval for this contemporary home with panoramic countryside views and net-zero performance.
