WIDGER Architecture is a design-led architectural practice specialising in carefully crafted residential projects. The studio works closely with private clients and developers to deliver thoughtful architecture that balances design quality, practicality, and long-term value.
Each project begins with a clear understanding of the client’s ambitions, the character of the site, and the opportunities within the brief. Through a collaborative design process, proposals are developed from early concept through planning approvals and into construction, ensuring that design intent is carried through every stage of the project.
The practice focuses on creating calm, well-proportioned spaces that are both functional and enduring. Careful attention is given to natural light, material selection, and the relationship between architecture, landscape, and everyday living.
Completed projects have received international recognition through exhibitions, publications, and design awards. Work by the practice has been shortlisted and exhibited at the UK Wood Awards at the London Design Fair alongside Foster + Partners’ Bloomberg Headquarters, shortlisted for New London Architecture’s Don’t Move, Improve! Awards, and longlisted for the international Dezeen Awards. Projects have also been published in international design journals and architectural publications.
The practice was founded by architect Kevin Widger following experience in several leading UK architecture and design studios, where he contributed to award-winning residential and commercial projects recognised internationally in the architectural press.
Kevin is a registered architect in the United Kingdom with the Architects Registration Board (ARB). His professional accreditation is also recognised by the Lithuanian Ministry of Environment, enabling him to practise as an architect in Lithuania and across the European Union.
Alongside professional practice, Kevin has taught design and technology at Brighton University’s School of Architecture and lectured on the MA Interior Design programme at the University of East London. This academic involvement keeps the practice engaged with emerging ideas in architecture, design thinking and spatial wellbeing.
Originally from rural Dorset near the Jurassic Coast, Kevin maintains a strong connection to landscape and nature, which continues to influence the studio’s design approach.