Our architectural philosophy is deeply rooted in a holistic understanding of the climatic, social, and economic complexities we encounter. By fostering close collaboration with clients and a multidisciplinary team of creative and technical experts, we endeavour to pioneer innovative and sustainable solutions to tackle these challenges head-on.
Konishi Gaffney were recently invited to give a talk at Corstorphine and Wright, a prestigious AJ100 practice In London. The talk delivered focused upon the benefits of making and collaboration culture in small practices.
Excerpt of published article written by project architect Adam Williams and Kieran Gaffney for the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland magazine Quarterly: winter 2024 edition.
Architektur Fachmagazin have written an article about our Greyfriars Charteris Centre project; now a topic for research across borders.
We recently showcased several architectural exhibits at the RSA Show, with our Greyfriars Charteris Centre project taking centre stage.
We were invited to present our work as part of the Schwarzbrotreihe series at the University of Stuttgart. Schwarzbrot translates to “daily bread”, and this series invites architects to discuss a single project—from concept to completion—offering insight into the day-to-day practice (the Schwarzbrot) of an architect.
Kieran Gaffney was commissioned to review the new Hill House Box in Helensburgh, which encases Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s gesamtkunstwerk—a design masterpiece that seamlessly blends Scots baronial vernacular, European Arts and Crafts, and Japanese minimalism, reflecting Mackintosh’s all-encompassing approach from the inside out
Kieran Gaffney, with editorial assistance from Adam Williams, was commissioned by the RIBA Journal to write a review of the Bayes Centre at the University of Edinburgh, designed by Bennetts Associates.
Kieran Gaffney wrote a review article for the RIBA Journal on a new house by Ann Nisbet Studio in Ayrshire.
Our Regent Street Dormer project was featured across four pages in the German architecture magazine Detail—a proud and joyful highlight from 2014.