Runners up in the 2005 Young Architect of the Year Award, DRDH have gone on to win an international competition to design a major housing scheme in Hamburg. Completed projects include the Khan House in north London - a house and studio created with an in-situ cast concrete element being added to an existing Georgian house.
The practice was established in 2000 by Daniel Rosbottom and David Howarth, working across a wide range of scales and aims to respond to both the physical and cultural contexts within which they work as well as gaining recognition for the quality of detailing and construction, often achieved within stringent times and budget constraints. The practice also situates itself within a wider research context that includes teaching, writing and exhibitions. Their work has been published widely throughout the UK and internationally.