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Updated May 2023

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Unless otherwise indicated, all materials on these pages are copyrighted. No part of these pages, either text or images may be used for any purpose other than personal use, unless explicit authorisation is given. Therefore reproduction, modification, storage in a retrieval system or retransmission, in any form or by any means – electronic, mechanical or otherwise, for reasons other than personal use, is strictly prohibited without prior written permission.

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This website has been designed to be in accordance with accessibility and sustainability best practices to ensure an inclusive and energy-efficient experience. This includes using responsive design features and progressive enhancement, keeping to a network performance budget and hosting green.

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Imprint

David Chipperfield Architects Limited, registered in England and Wales
Registered office: 22 Little Portland Street, London W1W 8BU
Company number 03899734.

Accessibility (London)

Our Little Portland Street studio is an historic building with stepped access. We are committed to making the experience of visiting our studio as inclusive as possible. Should you have accessibility requirements, please contact us in advance. If the requirements cannot be met, we have access to alternative meeting locations within close proximity.

Complaints procedure (London)

David Chipperfield Architects acknowledges that there might be occasions when clients or third parties are unhappy with, or as a result of, our professional work. We are committed to addressing and, where possible, resolving any issues in a satisfactory way. Please download the pdf here for information on how to make a complaint.