Biomorphis collaborated with Kerim Salom Architecture on the streetscape regeneration of Grigny, a rapidly evolving urban district in the Grand Paris Sud area.
Top floor flat extension via an attic conversion at Holyrood park
Biomorphis is developing a top floor flat extension via an attic conversion on Milton Street, Edinburgh. The project transforms a confined attic space into functional living areas.
Retrofit of Grade A Listed Apartment on Great King Street, Edinburgh
Biomorphis carried out a sensitive renovation of a Grade A Listed apartment on Great King Street, Edinburgh, within one of the city’s most significant Georgian streetscapes.
Grade A listed building alterations on Great King Street, Edinburgh
Grade A listed building apartment renovation and transformation. Biomorphis carried out internal alterations to a flat on Great King Street, located within a Category A listed building.
House Renovation & Attic Conversion, South Edinburgh
Biomorphis is leading a comprehensive renovation and attic conversion at a family home on Briarbank Terrace in South Edinburgh.
Loft conversion at Warriston, Edinburgh
Biomorphis is transforming a three-bedroom family home in Warriston, Edinburgh, by converting its loft into a functional studio with an ensuite bathroom.
Michael Woods Sports & Leisure Centre, Glenrothes
The Michael Woods Sports & Leisure Centre is a landmark public building in Glenrothes, Fife. Completed in June 2013, the £19 million new-build project was designed in collaboration with cre8architecture & b3 Architects.
Port Hamilton – Passive Energy Office, Edinburgh
Port Hamilton is a 4,000m² office building designed in collaboration with cre8architecture and RHWL/Aedas.
Base camp & survival shelters in Kong Oscar Fjord, Greenland
Biomorphis designed and built prefabricated base camp and survival shelters for a mineral exploration expedition in Kong Oscar Fjord, Greenland.
Data Pipe Dreams – Edinburgh Art Festival
Data Pipe Dreams is an interactive pavilion commissioned for the Edinburgh Art Festival, designed to explore how everyday behaviours intersect with data, technology, and society.










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