Bailey Davis

Bailey Davis is an ecologically conscious architectural designer, with regenerative design as their focus. They are aware of the environmental impacts being a designer carries and strives to aid in the regeneration of the natural world through architecture. Alongside this design concern is how humans and non-humans can co-exist in new-build or adaptive reuse urban spaces. In addition, Davis has experimented extensively with spatial and environmental elements such as light design and manipulation.

Theory is deeply embedded within Davis's work and creates a strong narrative with the aid of detailed illustrated renditions and clear orthographic drawings, either by hand or with CAD. Davis is excited about opportunities in the future to work with bio-materials such as mycelium and algae within the architectural industry to progress, adapt, and evolve design.

The Lichen Tower
The Lichen TowerLadywell Playtower/baths, Lewisham: London. An ecologically regenerative museum that utilises algae to clean the surrounding air, and fungi mycoremediation to boost soil biodiversity.
THE LICHEN TOWER
THE LICHEN TOWER
Nomads Observation
Nomads ObservationLake Cernostes: Latvia competition 'Painters Lakehouse'. A joint Studio of two artists and their families occupying two dwellings and a studio.
The Factory, Symbiotic
The Factory, SymbioticRidley Road, Dalston, Hackney: London. A community owned project that is designed to maximise fungi harvesting, with mushrooms grown and sold on-site.
The Overseer
The OverseerIliffe Yard, Elephant and Castle: London. A Greek restaurant that utilises its design to interact with its immediate environment to enhance the experiential qualities.