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Pol gallagher architect

Pol gallagher architect ZAP Architecture is a high end design collaborative blurring the boundaries between art and architecture. ZAP aim to go the extra mile for their clients to create something truly bespoke and thought provoking. Scale is something that interests ZAP meaning no job is too big, too small or unworthy. ZAP wait anxiously on new and exciting briefs to engage with because ‘boring’ is not something we do well. Creativity is something we live and breathe here in the ZAP office so feel free to throw something exciting our way so we can bat it back sugar-coated in creativity. The Architect’s Journal cited ZAP as the “young one’s to watch” in 2013.   #PolGallagher   ZAP Architecture is a high end design collaborative blurring the boundaries between art and architecture. ZAP aim to go the extra mile for their clients to ...   info@zaparchitecture.com     020 3761 4996 ZAPspace, 369 High street, London E15 4QZ, UK   https...

Pol Gallagher

  Pol Gallagher The Stratford-based company team, led by Pol Gallagher with Wykean Lee, Xin Suan and Patryk Baczkowsi – proposed a wheelchair-accessible treehouse for Donegal, Ireland. It is understood to the be the only UK-based winner from the architecture sector.   The OMG! Fund competition set out to select 100 teams to design, deliver and host a ‘jaw-dropping’ structure to provide overnight accommodation for customers using the online platform, which was founded 15 years ago and has an annual revenue of around $4.81 billion (£3.92 billion).   #PolGallagher   Professional and aspiring architects and designers were invited to draw up ‘offbeat’ concepts for the $10 million (£8.14 million) competition. The winning concepts will be listed in the website’s OMG! category, featuring 30,000 unique holiday homes.   https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news/uk-practice-among-airbnb-omg-fund-holiday-cabin-contest-winners

Pol Gallagher

  Pol Gallagher The Stratford-based company team, led by Pol Gallagher with Wykean Lee, Xin Suan and Patryk Baczkowsi – proposed a wheelchair-accessible treehouse for Donegal, Ireland. It is understood to the be the only UK-based winner from the architecture sector.   The OMG! Fund competition set out to select 100 teams to design, deliver and host a ‘jaw-dropping’ structure to provide overnight accommodation for customers using the online platform, which was founded 15 years ago and has an annual revenue of around $4.81 billion (£3.92 billion).   #PolGallagher   Professional and aspiring architects and designers were invited to draw up ‘offbeat’ concepts for the $10 million (£8.14 million) competition. The winning concepts will be listed in the website’s OMG! category, featuring 30,000 unique holiday homes.   https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news/uk-practice-among-airbnb-omg-fund-holiday-cabin-contest-winners