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Talk

Talk to us.

Every project begins with a place, a brief or a question that needs to be resolved. Send us the outline. We will respond within two working days.

New commissions, collaborations and general enquiries

Correspondence

No 1 Church Terrace

Richmond

Surrey TW10 6SE

United Kingdom

For new commissions, please include the project location, approximate scope and any relevant timing.

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FAQs

FAQs.

1. What kind of clients does SCA work with?
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SCA works with institutions, civic bodies, developers, cultural organisations, private clients and collaborators. The practice is best suited to briefs where origin matters: a place with history, a public condition, a technical challenge or an object that needs a reason beyond appearance.

2. How are projects priced?
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Each commission is scoped individually. Fees reflect the services required, the stage of appointment, the depth of research, the technical complexity of the work, the number of agreed review stages and the deliverables needed. Commercial terms are defined before work begins.

3. Can SCA work on early stage concepts or focused design tasks?
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Yes. SCA works on full commissions, early stage concepts, special structures, objects, feasibility studies and focused design packages where the scope has a clear question.

4. Can SCA collaborate remotely or internationally?
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Yes. The practice is based in London and works internationally. Remote collaboration is supported through structured briefing, shared review stages, clear documentation and project teams assembled around the place and scope of the work. Site knowledge, local expertise and client input remain central.

5. How does SCA use AI?
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AI may support research organisation, testing, visual exploration, documentation workflows and analysis. It does not determine the cultural reference, replace authorship or make final judgements. SCA remains accountable for the work. Confidential project information is handled according to the terms agreed with each client and consultant team.

1. What kind of clients does SCA work with?
icon

SCA works with institutions, civic bodies, developers, cultural organisations, private clients and collaborators. The practice is best suited to briefs where origin matters: a place with history, a public condition, a technical challenge or an object that needs a reason beyond appearance.

2. How are projects priced?
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Each commission is scoped individually. Fees reflect the services required, the stage of appointment, the depth of research, the technical complexity of the work, the number of agreed review stages and the deliverables needed. Commercial terms are defined before work begins.

3. Can SCA work on early stage concepts or focused design tasks?
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Yes. SCA works on full commissions, early stage concepts, special structures, objects, feasibility studies and focused design packages where the scope has a clear question.

4. Can SCA collaborate remotely or internationally?
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Yes. The practice is based in London and works internationally. Remote collaboration is supported through structured briefing, shared review stages, clear documentation and project teams assembled around the place and scope of the work. Site knowledge, local expertise and client input remain central.

5. How does SCA use AI?
icon

AI may support research organisation, testing, visual exploration, documentation workflows and analysis. It does not determine the cultural reference, replace authorship or make final judgements. SCA remains accountable for the work. Confidential project information is handled according to the terms agreed with each client and consultant team.

1. What kind of clients does SCA work with?
icon

SCA works with institutions, civic bodies, developers, cultural organisations, private clients and collaborators. The practice is best suited to briefs where origin matters: a place with history, a public condition, a technical challenge or an object that needs a reason beyond appearance.

2. How are projects priced?
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Each commission is scoped individually. Fees reflect the services required, the stage of appointment, the depth of research, the technical complexity of the work, the number of agreed review stages and the deliverables needed. Commercial terms are defined before work begins.

3. Can SCA work on early stage concepts or focused design tasks?
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Yes. SCA works on full commissions, early stage concepts, special structures, objects, feasibility studies and focused design packages where the scope has a clear question.

4. Can SCA collaborate remotely or internationally?
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Yes. The practice is based in London and works internationally. Remote collaboration is supported through structured briefing, shared review stages, clear documentation and project teams assembled around the place and scope of the work. Site knowledge, local expertise and client input remain central.

5. How does SCA use AI?
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AI may support research organisation, testing, visual exploration, documentation workflows and analysis. It does not determine the cultural reference, replace authorship or make final judgements. SCA remains accountable for the work. Confidential project information is handled according to the terms agreed with each client and consultant team.