At Rad & Bert, we specialise in Architecture and Creative Direction, bringing together our technical expertise and artistic vision. Our diverse skills allow us to create immersive spaces where design and creativity meet. With a strong foundation in materiality, form, and artistic expression, we ensure every project is both beautiful and functional, blending architecture seamlessly with creative direction.
Our portfolio includes high-end residential projects, from penthouse renovations in central London to Victorian townhouse restorations. We have worked on prestigious projects across the hospitality, retail, and commercial sectors, including notable names such as Harrods, Capella Sydney, and 180 Piccadilly. While central London remains our primary base, our work extends internationally, with notable projects in Budapest, Shanghai, and Sydney.
As we continue to grow, we’re excited to take on more luxury hospitality and residential projects, further expanding our creative direction services to oversee both architectural design and artistic vision. We ensure that every project tells a unique story, blending form, function, and beauty. Having met at Make Architects, where we spent a combined 17.5 years honing our skills, we founded Rad & Bert to pursue our shared passion for creativity and innovation in design.
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Mehrnoush Rad
Co-founder, Architect
Mehrnoush qualified as an Architect in 2016 and has had a varied career across London, Beijing, and Sydney. Her expertise in retail and hospitality design, especially noted in her work on heritage buildings and award-winning hotel projects such as Capella Sydney, brings invaluable experience and innovation to the studio. Outside of Rad & Bert, Mehrnoush has a love for creating her own art which has been exhibited in London galleries and tutors at several universities.
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Lucy Roberts
Co-founder, Architect
Lucy has been working in the industry for 8 years and qualified as an Architect in 2021. She has worked extensively on commercial and mixed use projects in cities like London, Birmingham and Budapest. Her most recent projects include the interior design for a boutique office on Piccadilly; Drum, a reuse project above Birmingham New Street Station and Eden, an office building whose facade is the largest green wall in Europe. She met Mehrnoush during her 7.5 years working at Make. Her passion for handmade pottery and craftsmanship is apparent in the unique tactile qualities of her designs.