About

Practice

Linnebank primarily works in the residential sectors and treats each project as unique, requiring tailored approaches in design and construction. Whether dealing with an existing building or a new build, Linnebank honours the past while elevating the possibilities of modern life. To determine a project’s outcome, client preferences, user requirements, budget constraints and context are carefully considered through extensive research and analysis.

Linnebank works with a range of specialists, consultants, skilled craftsmen, and tradespeople, appropriate to each project’s unique needs, in order to enhance the process of design through a multidisciplinary approach.

Core Values

  • Linnebank prioritises sustainability in design through timelessness over fleeting trends and fashions, in addition to using appropriate materials and building practices; buildings that evoke a profound sense of affection among their users, to the extent that they would invest the necessary effort to adapt and convert rather than demolish them. 

  • Linnebank posits that a building exhibits a sense of harmony with its context when its architectural qualities have been shaped by ideas deriving from its site and surroundings, rather than a single determined style.

  • Linnebank regards functional space as the culmination of a narrative created by the end user, resulting from the efficient application and utilisation of materials, as well as the logical spatial planning.

  • Linnebank sees ornamental value in both classical and contemporary structural details.

  • Linnebank likes to explore and find both aesthetic and functional value in natural systems, patterns, and materials in an imaginative manner.

Jeroen Linnebank

Jeroen established his architecture studio in 2019 after working for a number of established international practices in London, with the fundamentals of his experience developed while working for Heatherwick Studio in the public, commercial and residential sector. He worked on several significant award-winning projects across the world, with high profile clients.

Jeroen did his bachelor’s degree in architecture at the University of Applied Science in Amsterdam with an exchange year in Berlin at the TFH. He then trained at Foster+Partners for one year after which he went on to further his master studies at the Architectural Association (AA) in London.

Born in the rural east of The Netherlands, he spent most of his upbringing in and around Amsterdam and spent a year in Austria before commencing his architecture studies. He eventually moved to London in 2008 and currently resides in Kingston upon Thames.

In practice Jeroen continues to strive for excellence in architecture with a strong emphasis on an environmentally sustainable approach to design processes and construction.

Past Key Projects

Heatherwick Studio

Ilderton Road

Spruce Goose

Al Raha Beach

Bund

Queen Elisabeth Hall

St George's Hospital

Grimshaw

Foster + Partners

Crane Studio

SimpsonHaugh

Gibson Thornley