Rutland Gate House, Knightsbridge SW7
In the heart of Knightsbridge, two mirrored 2‑bedroom flats within Rutland Gate House — a modernist building designed by architect Walter Segal during London’s Brutalist era — underwent a full investment‑led refurbishment.
The project became an intimate dialogue with Segal’s architectural language known as the Segal-Method, reinterpreting his clarity and structural honesty for contemporary living.
Long, continuous timber gestures and floor‑to‑ceiling elements were introduced to extend the building’s original rhythms, softening the Brutalist shell while amplifying its spatial intent. The result is a renewed interior that feels both grounded in its architectural lineage and quietly elevated — a modernist home reimagined with warmth, coherence, and soul.
-in collaboration w/ Holdprime
LOCATION Knightsbridge, London, UK
YEAR 2025
DEVELOPMENT Holdprime