| Image | Address | Architect | Date | Notes | References |
| EC2 |
 | 17-18 Clere Street, London, EC2A 4LJ | Tonkin Liu with Richard Rogers | | Dramatic new maisonette roof extension for Lucy Musgrave and Zad Rogers, son of architect Richard Rogers. | International Herald Tribune 15/11/07 |
| Shoreditch (N1) |
| 147a Hoxton Street, N1 6QG | Lynch Architects | | Architects' studio in roof extension to house. | |
| De Beauvoir Town (N1) |
| Houses, De Beauvoir Road N1 | David Adjaye | 2006 | Timber-clad box with few windows. Prefabricated construction by Eurban. | |
| Two mews houses, Lawford Street N1 | Roland Cowan Architects | | A backland site off the northwest of Lawford Street. | |
| Dalston (N1) |
 | 8a Culford Mews, N1 | | | Mews House. | |
 | 8b Culford Mews, N1 | | | Ceramics Studio | |
| Stoke Newington (N16) |
| Two houses, Church Walk, N16 | Buschow Henley | 2005 | Off Albion Road. | Architecture Today, July 06. |
 | 1 Trumans Road, N16 8BD | Dominic Cullinan & Ivan Harbour (of Richard Rogers Partnership) | 1998 | | |
| 1-3 Whatcotts Yard, Palatine Road, N16 8ST | Annalie Riches, Silvia Ullmayer and Barti Garibaldo | 2002 | Low tech, self build for the architects. | |
| Clapton (E5) |
| 30-36 Clarence Mews, E5 8HL | Cazenove Architects | 2002 | Four live/work mews houses. The architects are at no.32 | |
| 40 Clarence Mews, E5 8HL | Moving Architecture | | Combined house, design office and dance studio, arranged around a courtyard. The dance studio is 'SPACE @ Clarence Mews'. | 'Architecture Today', no.176, March 07, p.44. |
| Hackney (E8) |
 | 70A Forest Road, Hackney, E8 3BT | Suzanne Petrides | | Developed behind an existing house. | |
 | 95 Lansdowne Drive, E8 4NF | | | Small white cube-shaped house. | |
 | 14 Broadway Market, Hackney, E8 | Peter Barber Architects with Marian Lewis | | Mixed development of shop, live/work unit & two maisonettes. | |
| House in Greenwood Road, E8 | Lynch Architects | | Small timber house. | |
| Homerton (E9) |
| 17 Rowe Lane, E9 6EL | Marcus Lee of Flacq | 2005 | Monopitch timber frame house for the architect. | 'Architecture Today', no.176, March 07, p.53. |