about us
The Complete Architecture Ltd was established in 2016 and is based in London, UK. The practice is led by Samuel Gordon who is a chartered architect registered with the RIBA and ARB.
We work with individuals, families and developers delivering new-build and refurbishment projects across the West Midlands, Warwickshire and Worcestershire. Our work is centered in London, Knowle, Dorridge, Lapworth, Henley in Arden, Harborne and Kings Heath and further afield in Dorset, Somerset and Shropshire.
The Complete Architecture Ltd specialises in housing, ranging from property extensions to major refurbishments and new-builds. We also have experience in masterplanning, apartment developments and individual country residences. Other sector experience includes leisure and retail, education and the Home Office (police/custodial).
We understand that each of our clients has unique requirements and aspirations. We offer a personalised service to create spaces and buildings that delight and add value. We offer a bespoke service from sketch concept options, through to full planning permission and delivery on site. We have close links with reliable and skilled builders, engineers and quantity surveyors to assist in bringing your project to life.
Samuel Gordon
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Samuel was educated at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London and was awarded runner-up to the RIBA President’s Silver Medal in 1997. Since graduating, Samuel has worked for Stirling Prize winners Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, later becoming an Associate Director at Glenn Howells Architects. Here she was responsible for delivering award-winning projects, with clients including Urban Splash, Hammerson, Argent and Kent Police. Samuel also led the team responsible for the design and delivery of Team GBs accommodation at the London 2012 Olympics with LendLease and the Olympic Delivery Authority.
Samuel is an RIBA external examiner for RIBA North West, and has also examined for Bartlett School (University College London), London Metropolitan University and Birmingham School of Architecture.











