CLIENTS :
Southbank Centre
BBC
RIBA
Leeds City Council
Opera North
Ordnance Survey
Sunderland City Council
Arts Council
+ more
EXHIBITIONS :
RIBA Open, Brixton. Shimmer installation
Buro Happold, London. Tell Tales
RIBA Open, London. Anti-Tecture
Invisible Cities, Newcastle. Anti-Tecture
Battersea Power Station. Sound and video installation
Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Sonic Shed sound installation
Royal Festival Hall. Dream It, Build It interactive installation
Opera North. Interactive lighting installation
Tyneside Cinema. Interactive projection
National Theatre. Future Arts Space Exhibition
ACHIEVEMENTS:
ARUPS Atrium Competition (with JFA) 2017 shortlisted
Park Hill, Sheffield Phase 2 2015 (with JFA and OS31) runner-up
AJ Small Projects 2010 shortlisted
Leeds Architecture Awards 2009 shortlisted
Urban RE:Vision Green Awards USA 2008 winner
Tent London Pavilion Competition 2008 runner-up
RIBA Art Space of the Future 2008 shortlisted
BD Young Architect Award 2008, 2009, 2010 longlisted
RIBA Green Dragon’s Den 2007 runner-up
AJ Small Projects 2007 shortlisted
Tent London Pavilion Competition 2007 shortlisted
PUBLICATIONS:
Per Speculum, project feature: Red: Architecture in Monochrome, Phaidon Books
BBC 1. The House that £100K Built
Deezen. Building Study - Newington Green
Domus. Young Practice feature
BD Magazine. Culture feature
Practice Profile
Nicholas Kirk founded NKA in 2011. The office is a design lead, RIBA Chartered Architectural Practice based in North London. NKA create buildings and spaces that are inspired by their context and culture to improve and enhance our everyday experience of the built environment.
The NKA design process involves testing out and prototyping ideas through drawing, consultation and model making. Research is a critical part of the practice for continuing development and growth. The practice are adept at communicating ideas through advanced 3D visualisations and computer modeling, 2D / 3D CAD and BIM alongside skilfully crafted hand sketches.
Nicholas Kirk - Founder and Director, Nicholas Kirk Architects
Nicky attended Sheffield School of Architecture between 1995 and 2001. He continues to be inspired by the city and often returns to visit and take part in reviews at the school of architecture.
After completing his studies, Nicky moved to London and joined ex Stirling alumni Birds Portchmouth Russum Architects to work on a number of high profile projects and competitions. These formative years provided Nicky with solid experience in practice where he developed a tremendous attention to detail.
Nicky went on to establish architectural radio show Amenity Space with Tony Broomhead on cult radio station Resonance 104.4FM. They created over 60 shows and it was not long before they were invited to work on a range of arts and architectural projects. Amenity Space then transformed in to a cutting edge, award winning
architectural practice.
Nicky established RIBA Chartered Practice NKA in 2011, creating arts and architectural projects in the UK and abroad. Their first significant architectural project was at 76 Newington Green - a one off house that nestles neatly on a 4.5m plot between 2 period terraces in North London. The house was recently featured on the BBC programme The House that 100k Built as an exemplar building on a difficult site, that combines intelligent and delightful architecture on a shoestring budget.
RIBA Chartered Member Number - 11502551
ARB Number - 070334F