Beep Studio

Our services span consultancy, architecture, design and education.

We bring people together to make engaging work for a wide audience.

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Alongside our work for private and public sector clients, we support community projects such as Grow Tottenham, offering the architect's skill for revealing elegant solutions to complex questions.

Wider outreach is provided through educational practice in university, industry, and in schools. 


Project development through Post-It sketches

Project development through Post-It sketches

 

We see good projects as the result of developing ideas through robust working processes.

Our methods evolve as the practice does, and adapt to suit the needs of varied clients and their unique projects.


 

We value fresh perspectives, and invest significant time listening to clients and end users. 

By openly collaborating with groups and individuals, we help create and nurture a shared vision for their projects.

A rich network of professional contacts built up over years of collaborative working bring these visions into being.

 


 Beep Studio Directors Peter Ayres and Ed Holloway have collaborated as designers for over twenty years. 


After studying together at the University of Manchester, and working together for four years at Wilkinson Eyre Architects, Peter and Ed undertook a number of small projects together before finally combining their skills in Beep Studio. Their work together has seen them grow as designers and archtects, as the profile of the practice and the scale of its work increases.

Ed Holloway
 
Peter Ayres
 

Ed Holloway   BAhons DipArch MArch RIBA    

Ed has over 16 years experience in architectural practice, education and the arts. His projects in the UK and abroad have won multiple awards for clients including TFL and the London Boroughs of Lambeth, Brent, Hammersmith & Fulham, and Lewisham.

He has led discussions with community groups, statutory bodies, and stakeholders, and has collaborated with engineers, designers and artists. His role as an educator and lobbyist for community led regeneration has seen him speak on panels for national and regional conferences.

Peter Ayres BAhons DipArch RIBA

Peter's projects range from a sculptural seafront cafe in England to a funereal aviary in Mumbai. Eight years with globally renowned design practice Heatherwick Studio refined his skills for rapid concept generation and development, often communicated via sketches and diagrams.

Whilst some projects call for maximum, showstopping impact, Peter’s early work in conservation architecture gives him the skills to enhance existing buildings with sensitivity. Peter has worked in the UK, US and Japan.


Collaborators

Alex Fleetwood
Birute Raglyte
Colin Allen
Jesus Prieto
Jody Parry
Nicola Villani
Soo Ryu
Eliot Lang
Thom Crane

Artists + Engineers
Drawing at Work
Echo Barrier
Expedition Engineering
Gainsbury Chartered Surveyors
Havelock 11
Morph Structures
Stone Work Space
Think Up

Clients


Non-profit / Charity / CIC
Second Floor Studio and Arts
Poplar HARCA
National Opera Studio
Grow Tottenham
Friends of Albion Millennium Green
Friends of Home Park
InStreatham BID
London Bridge BID
Stour Valley Arts
Liverpool Biennial
Forest Hill Society
Sydenham Society

Festivals & Events
Boom Town
World Unknown
Havelock Walk Open Studios
Trinity Music London
Lewisham Peoples Day
Unit 137
The Insider Festival
Grow Tottenham
Clerkenwell Design Week
The Big Draw
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
British Ceramics Biennale

Branding & Graphics
Team London Bridge
Lionbeat Ltd
The Dental Team
Frisking the Whiskers
House of the Black Gardenia

Funding
Mayors Pocket Parks
National Portas Pilot
High Street Innovation Fund
Mayors Regeneration Fund
Lewisham Regeneration Fund

Local Authorities
London Borough of Lewisham
London Borough of Lambeth
London Borough of Brent
London Borough of Tower Hamlets
London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council
Boston Borough Council

Education
University of Kent
University of Liverpool
The Victoria and Albert Museum
Royal Institute of British Architects
The Design Museum
Drawing at Work
ThinkUp
Institution of Civil Engineers

Domestic Architecture Clients
(various, confidential)

Commercial Architecture Clients
European Pavilions
(others confidential)