Electric Press
Situated in the heart of Leeds within Millennium Square, this historic listed warehouse has been reimagined as contemporary office space while honouring its industrial past. Originally housing printing presses and noted as one of the first buildings in Leeds to be powered by electricity, the Electric Press is a landmark of the city’s progressive spirit.
The Boiler House
Following the decommissioning of the gas boilers and greenhouses at St. Andrews’ Botanic Gardens, RKA were invited to pitch for the project of reusing the existing boiler house and adapting this into a new education space for school pupils, university students, and visiting groups.The elegant 1970s structure needed a new lease of life. We re-used the machine room as a new entrance hall with a tall ceiling and added a high level window. The main move was to remove the wall between the boiler room and garages to create one large flexible space with exposed steel and timber structure.
Dutch Village
Originally commissioned to just undertake a condition survey of this listed island RKA saw an opportunity to create a brief with our client about what the future of the island could become.The Dutch Village is an island within Craigtoun country park, a much-loved local destination with fond memories for many in St Andrews of a space to relax, have an ice cream, take a boat out, and host theatre productions. The building has been in disrepair and sat un-used for over 20 years.
NARS Glasgow
RKA had the exciting opportunity to bring NARS Cosmetics' first UK flagship store outside of London to life, right in the heart of Glasgow’s Buchanan Street. Spanning 100 sqm, the store features a sleek, modern design with crisp white walls, a dramatic black ceiling, and bold accents of the iconic NARS red, perfectly embodying the brand’s distinctive aesthetic.
Ardgowan Hotel
This proposal delivers a comprehensive upgrade to the Ardgowan Hotel in St Andrews, comprising two adjoining B-listed Georgian properties. The scheme sensitively reconfigures the hotel layout to improve functionality, guest experience, and long-term viability. Key elements include full internal refurbishment, a new rear extension for upgraded kitchens and staff facilities, and the creation of additional hotel rooms.
Edinburgh Student Accommodation
Submitted on behalf of Viridis Real Estate, RKA’s proposal for a new student accommodation development in the Haymarket area of Edinburgh comprises 134 student rooms - including accessible units - across a ground plus five-storey building with two lower ground floors. The scheme replaces disused industrial buildings with a thoughtfully designed, purpose-built development that enhances the site’s post-industrial character while delivering high-quality living and amenity spaces.
16 Old Bailey
Orms were appointed to refurbish and extend 16 Old Bailey which includes a Grade II Listed Building at the front and is in close proximity to a number of listed buildings including the Central Criminal Court, 15 Old Bailey and Church of St Sepulchre.The property was originally built for the Chatham and Dover Railway Company alongside an open railway track and Holborn Viaduct station to the rear.
133 Houndsditch
133 Houndsditch is a reception refurbishment to the 5 storey office accommodation located a short walk from London Liverpool Street station.We worked to retain as many finishes possible to minimise waste and the carbon footprint of the building. The floor was retained in it’s entirety with all wall cladding either retained and cleaned or retained and hidden with the new panelling.
65 Haymarket Terrace
65 Haymarket Terrace, located in Edinburgh city centre next to Haymarket station, saw our clients wishing to transform the building’s common parts to keep both existing tenants and attract new ones.Our solution is to incorporate an unused garden to extend the reception space and create internal spaces to sit, relax, and work. Exposing the original concrete structure, including a waffle slab ceiling, provides thermal mass whilst significantly increases ceiling height.
1970s Home Extension
This residential proposal enhances a 1970s family home in St. Andrews through a thoughtful side and rear extension, designed to improve the quality of internal space and its relationship to the surrounding garden. The L-shaped addition accommodates a spacious open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area - creating a central hub for family life with strong visual and physical connections to the outdoors.













