During the redevelopment of the Garden Museum project the tombs of five Archbishops have been amazingly uncovered. They were located inside a hidden crypt, beneath the floor of the deconsecrated church of St Mary-at-Lambeth. The discovery was made by our site managers, when they came across an entrance to a tomb, whilst stripping back flagstones […]
Works are progressing well at the Alleyn’s new Lower School building, following recent completion of the first floor level reinforced concrete frame. The new building will eventually house up to 300 staff and pupils and replaces the old Lower School building that Rooff demolished late last year. The aerial image shows the complex steel reinforcement […]
“I was delighted to receive an invitation to attend the launch of the new CIOB Academy in December along with many industry colleagues and training associates. The new academy will be a great vehicle for construction professionals to support their continued professional development as well as help them work towards attaining professional chartered membership of […]
Rooff are delighted to have handed over the Lauderdale Transformed project at Waterlow Park, Highgate. The property has a long historic past and sits within an amazing parkland landscape. Works involved construction of a new creative activity room, following demolition of an existing 1960’s extension and featured adaptions to internal staircases and structural openings. The […]
We are pleased to share that the Shepherdess Scheme is one of the Winners of the Hackney Design Awards. The Council-run Awards recognises and celebrates great design, quality and architecture throughout the borough. Hackney Today Article
Our joint venture development with H2O Urban at Bow Wharf has now progressed to a ‘topping out’ stage with works starting to progress internally. The site location is starting to show its full potential with fantastic views of the Regents and Hertford Union Canals at tow path level as well as panoramic high level views […]