Paradise Soho reopens with fresh new interiors by Dan Preston
The acclaimed Sri Lankan restaurant receives a soft, ambient makeover from the designer of natty London eateries Brat, Kiln and Mountain.
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dMFK Architects is people-focused in the way we design, approach our clients and in our studio culture. Experts in the workplace, residential and contemporary heritage sectors, our work is driven by a desire to create distinctive, delightful and memorable places unconstrained by convention, aiming to perceptively and beautifully accommodate the changing ways in which we live and work.
In the last year, our contribution to the high-quality office retrofit sector helped to redefine the workplace. The reimagination of 1970s block 45 Whitfield Street for Derwent London, transformation of 150,000 sqft Chancery House (a collaboration with Norm Architects) for The Office Group and retrofit of early 2000’s Myo 3 New Street Square for Landsec helped our clients draw occupiers back to the office by providing amenity-rich workplace offerings that are fully fitted out with high-quality interiors.
Our social value working group frequently collaborates with industry partners Construction Youth Trust, HomeGrown Plus, Local Village Network and Beyond the Box to support young people from underrepresented backgrounds interested in a career in architecture.