About
Practice
Linnebank is a residential architecture studio committed to creating thoughtful, enduring spaces shaped by context, craft, and the lives of the people who inhabit them. Each project is approached as a unique brief, whether it involves working with an existing building or designing a new home from the ground up.
Design outcomes are guided by careful research and analysis, balancing client aspirations, user needs, budget, and site conditions. The studio collaborates closely with specialists, consultants, and skilled makers, ensuring that every project benefits from a multidisciplinary depth of expertise.
Core Values
Timeless Sustainability
The studio prioritises longevity over trend, designing buildings that foster lasting attachment—places worth adapting and evolving rather than replacing. Material choices and construction methods are selected for durability, integrity, and environmental responsibility.
Contextual Harmony
Architecture should feel rooted. Linnebank’s work is shaped by the character, history, and atmosphere of each site, allowing context—not style—to guide form and expression.
Functional Clarity
Spaces are conceived as narratives shaped by their users. Logical planning, efficient use of materials, and clarity of purpose underpin environments that support everyday life with ease.
Expressive Craft
The studio values the ornamental potential of structure, drawing inspiration from both period and contemporary detailing where craft and construction become part of the architectural language.
Nature as Framework
Natural systems, patterns, and materials inform the design process, offering both functional intelligence and aesthetic richness.
Jeroen Linnebank
Jeroen founded his studio in 2019 after working with several leading international practices in London. His early career was shaped at Heatherwick Studio, where he contributed to major public, commercial, and residential projects for high‑profile clients around the world, including multiple award‑winning schemes.
He completed his bachelor’s degree in architecture at the University of Applied Sciences in Amsterdam, including an exchange year at TFH Berlin. After a year at Foster + Partners, he pursued postgraduate studies at the Architectural Association (AA) in London.
Originally from the rural east of the Netherlands, Jeroen spent much of his early life in and around Amsterdam and lived in Austria before beginning his architectural studies. He moved to London in 2008 and now lives in Kingston upon Thames.
Jeroen’s practice is driven by a commitment to architectural excellence, with a particular focus on environmentally responsible design and thoughtful, well‑crafted construction.
Past Key Projects
Heatherwick Studio
Ilderton Road
Spruce Goose
Al Raha Beach
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Queen Elisabeth Hall
St George's Hospital
Grimshaw
Foster + Partners
Crane Studio
SimpsonHaugh
Gibson Thornley












