Haines Gadd Greaves is a RIBA-registered architecture & design studio founded by two award winning architects. 

Our design is driven by creating engaging architecture that enriches the lives of those who live, work, learn and play in the buildings we design, from inception to completion.

We work across the fields of architecture and interior design, creating new spaces and reimagining others. Our projects range in sector and scale; from private residential, to larger scale hospitality, wellness and commercial schemes, sharing the common themes of modernity, ingenuity, comfort and an understanding of place.

The studio is located in Oxfordshire, but the practice is working nationally and internationally.

Rebecca Haines-Gadd, Founder (ARB BSc Hons AADip)

Rebecca specialises in hospitality and residential projects with experience on all scales of project.

She began her career in the studio of Zaha Hadid where she was involved in various conceptual and realised projects. Subsequently, she moved into university teaching, technical consultancy on complex projects and private residential work, before joining the in-house design team of Soho House & Co. As Principal Architect, she saw through from concept to completion - Soho Farmhouse, Mollies Motel & Diner, numerous private residential projects in addition to developing pipeline projects, including Soho Beach House Canouan, Soho House Milan & Soho House Manchester. 

Tom Greaves, Founder (RIBA ARB BA Hons MArch)

Tom has over 20 years experience working across housing, education, and commercial sector projects.

He previously worked in the London office of Levitt Bernstein, and lead on bespoke projects such as UCL’s Law Faculty and the UCL School of Management in Canary Wharf, as well as the complex refurbishment of the seminal Grade II* listed Harvey Court for Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.  He has also worked across all stages of large housing developments including initial master-planning, as well as delivering engaging student housing schemes on constrained Central London sites.

Tom also has excellent knowledge of working in conservation areas, and with listed buildings including those dating from early Georgian era to those from the late Twentieth Century.