Services · 04 — Urban interventions
Urban interventions
The city is the client too — every building owes something to its street.
- Typologies
- Public space · Streetscape · Facades · Urban blocks
- Scale
- From a single facade to the scale of a neighbourhood
- Deliverables
- Urban studies, design proposals, competition entries and guidelines
- Related services
- Architecture · Landscape
A building's first audience is not its owner — it is everyone who walks past it. The facade, the ground floor, the shade it throws on the pavement: these belong to the street as much as to the plot. Urban interventions is where we work at that scale, on the pieces of the city between and around buildings.
The work takes different forms: a facade study that gives an ageing block back its dignity, a streetscape proposal that turns leftover asphalt into public space, a set of guidelines that helps a neighbourhood grow coherently instead of plot by plot. Sometimes it is a competition entry; sometimes a quiet study commissioned by a municipality or a developer who thinks beyond their boundary line.
Cypriot cities have grown fast and often carelessly — which is exactly why this work matters. Small, precise moves at street level can change how a whole area feels, and we believe the discipline of architecture owes the city that effort.
Scope of work
At the scale of the street.
Urban analysis
Reading a street or block the way we read a site — movement, uses, heights, shade and the gaps where the city leaks energy.
Public space design
Squares, pocket parks and the spaces between buildings — designed for shade, pause and everyday use, not just plans.
Streetscape proposals
Pavements, planting, lighting and crossings composed into streets that people choose to walk.
Facade & block studies
Strategies for renewing existing buildings and blocks — proportion, materials and openings that restore coherence.
Masterplanning support
Working alongside planners and developers on the urban logic of larger sites — grids, densities, public edges.
Competitions & guidelines
Competition entries and design guidelines that set a standard for what comes after us.
Selected projects

