DMA is a London-based architecture practice led by David Money, an architect with over thirty years of professional experience. Established in 2002, the practice has built up an impressive portfolio of high-quality residential projects.

Each a response to a unique context and set of circumstances, clarity of vision is combined with meticulous attention to detail to create architecture conceived to uplift and inspire while grounded in solid experience and rigorous analysis.

Sketching concepts and details by hand is an invaluable part of the process and helps to quickly evaluate different options for consideration and find solutions to problems, allowing the whole picture to be glimpsed before deciding where to devote resources and what to develop further.

With careful attention given to material finishes and the design of bespoke fitted furniture we strive for a seamless fusion between architecture and interior design, creating interest through the form, texture and natural beauty of materials in their elemental state.

The same holistic ethos applies to the exterior, with the outer envelope belonging as much to the surroundings as to the building itself and materials and forms are chosen accordingly. We have a passion for gardens and give outdoor spaces the utmost consideration within the design, treated as part of the architectural whole.

We have extensive experience in designing bespoke residential projects based on detailed responses to individual briefs, working closely with clients to fully understand their needs and devising personalised solutions that not only meet their immediate requirements but can evolve with them into the future.

In addition we have also carried out our own successful building development projects, taking unloved buildings and giving them new life. These showcase our approach to architectural design, skill in identifying the potential of a site and bold creative vision. In this short video, David gives a tour around a house in Camberwell, London and describes how he dramatically transformed the layout to provide bright, open spaces.