Spatial Affairs Bureau is an award-winning architecture, design and landscape firm based in the United States and the United Kingdom led by UK architect Peter Culley. We value critical analysis and collaboration across design cultures. Spatial Affairs Bureau has built a reputation for projects developed for cultural organisations and artists, both individually and collaboratively in artist-based teams. From constructing with colour and light, to process and representing, and forming a consultant team, Spatial Affairs Bureau approach to every project encourages collaboration and experimentation with experts in their fields.
Spatial Affairs Bureau is an award-winning architecture, design and landscape firm based in the United States and the United Kingdom led by UK architect Peter Culley. Projects range across considerable scales and settings, with a consistency in design approach and an implicit commitment to headline strategy and detailed execution. We treat each new project as an opportunity for open-minded exploration whilst being committed to completing and building those strands of investigation. We are capable across disciplines - including lighting and interior architecture - though as projects require it, we like also to collaborate with other specialists.
Wild city: The case for biophilia https://t.co/xUES3g2oaM via @BBC_Reel @CityPark4Brum
Today and Always Very pleased to have some beautiful new lockdown images taken by the very talented Houston Cofiel… https://t.co/lUJB45hx8V
World Architecture News Excited yesterday to find out that my practice, Spatial Affairs Bureau, and I, have been s… https://t.co/h9m6rI4Inf
I just uploaded “Architectural Digest selfie tour with Peter Culley and Rana Begum” to #Vimeo: https://t.co/rTcF1lwWVA
Really enjoyed this. Thank you, Bernadette https://t.co/1faGSjhFrS
@BBCr4today #ThoughtForTheDay please take off such depressing-sounding people during times like this - stark contra… https://t.co/sdtPsGDEt4
“While recognizing the overall design vision that you bring to all of your work, the jury particularly recognized y… https://t.co/QSBQqE1J8r
In Conversation... Can sites of heightened personal experience be paralleled or defined by their spatial container… https://t.co/aDnIk0o5f0
Not all body part / urbanism analogies were born easy(listening). So sometimes it’s ‘good to talk’, albeit quietly… https://t.co/WZqN1RsNJa