What Others Say
“Ash Sakula is a rare commodity – a charming, disarming practice of dedicated professionals who make you feel reinvigorated in their presence. Good designs coupled with challenging ideas; creative engagement and infectious enthusiasm, all add up to a pleasurable and rewarding working relationship… and they do very nice architecture too.”
Austin Williams, Director, Future Cities Project Ltd
“I’ve always enjoyed working with Ash Sakula but more than the fact that they are thoughtful and creative, is that I always feel confident of getting great results. I have worked with the practice as both colleagues and co-consultants as well as acted as client and can highly recommend Ash Sakula Architects.”
Toby Hyam, Director Creative Space Management
“Ash Sakula are a great team – they have a deep understanding of their clients’ needs and are able to respond to the demanding environment of arts and culture in sympathetic and imaginative ways.”
Alan Dix, Client
“Challenging times require inventive solutions and a deep understanding of contemporary urbanism. Ash Sakula epitomise the future of architectural practice where solutions emerge from an understanding of a range of scales and contexts; from meaningful community engagement and collaboration; from an incremental, iterative process in adapting or reshaping place suited to circumstances and always with a fresh perspective on the situation at hand.”

Stephanie Mills, Director, Cite Design Limited
“It was a pleasure to collaborate with Cany Ash on the Meanwhile London: Canning Town proposal in December 2010 and spring 2011. Ash Sakula’s commitment to creative, innovative, community-focused design is what attracted me to work with them. Ash Sakula’s sensitive approach to architecture for sustainable and thriving communities is the way of future.”

Bonnie Wong, Director, Composition Advisory Limited
“Graeae worked intensively with Ash Sakula Architects to scope a new fully accessible home for Graeae Theatre. Their understanding and sensitvity about disability and attention to accessible detail was excellent. Together we found possibly the most inaccesible buildings – an old disused boiler house in the midst of London Metroplitan University. Their designs made me realise that access is always possible and it can be beautiful, theatrical and dignified. The whole process was extraordinary but unfortunatly the University pulled out. The learning we gained in terms of access as a concept, a neccessity and a starting point will stay with us all.”
Jenny Sealey, Client
“Ash Sakula is a great team to work with. I have always found Cany vibrant, enthusiastic and extremely creative in her approach. She is always willing to challenge your thinking; something which developers frequently need.”
Mick Young Client
“Cany and the architects at Ash Sakula have advised the Africa Centre on the architectural/design aspects of the planned redevelopment of this charitable Trust’s central London freehold property. Cany/Ash Sakula’s approach is one of deep empathy coupled with professional expertise and creative passion. As such, their services are highly recommended.”

Boko Inyundo, Client
“Ash Sakula have changed my life.”
Brenda Lewin, Client
“I work at LCB Depot in Leicester which was was of Ash Sakula’s creations – it’s fantastic workspace – a building with a soul! It’s a highly successful business incubator unit which is now being used a a prototype for similar new units in Leicester.”
Ben Ravilious, Campaigns Manager at Leicester Civic Society
“The architects have done a wonderful job of converting what was a derelict building into a fabulous arts centre. It is a fantastic asset for children and adults in our community.”
Rupert Bagilhole, Headteacher, Sparkenhoe School
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