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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Cut and Frame by ashton porter architects

 
April 8th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: ashton porter architects

Reorganisation of the ground floor layout of a two storey semi detached residential property and the replacing of a garden shed at the rear of the garden with a writing hut.

The house design was driven by the requirement for both clients to work from home and both have separate spaces. The connection between the house and the garden writing hut was therefore a key element of the project.

Image Courtesy © Andy Stagg

  • Architects: ashton porter architects
  • Project: Cut and Frame
  • Photography: Andy Stagg
  • Software used: Vectorworks and Sketchup
  • Main Contractor: Allen Wilson Shopfitters & Builders
  • Structural Consultant: Constant Structural Design
  • Cost: £243,000
  • Client: Private
  • Size of the house before the project: 148m2
  • After the project: 178m2
  • Writing Hut: 15m2
  • Start: October 2011
  • Planning Permission Granted: April 2012
  • Build Start: July 2012
  • Completion: December 2012
  • Kitchen: Howdens
  • Sliding Doors: Fineline
  • Flooring: Peak Oak Flooring
  • Windows: Velfac

Image Courtesy © Andy Stagg

The existing house was internally remodelled and a series of historical, somewhat adhoc, compartmentalised additions and
alterations were removed to provide improved interconnected living spaces.

The connection between hut and house is reinforced by framing elements. The main house has a floating seat of aluminium that becomes part of the internal seating of the house when the large glazed panels are slid away and a garden seat at other times. It is clad in highly contrasting anodised aluminium and hangs from a discreet steel frame cantilevering from within the existing house.

The reciprocal aluminium element to the writing hut can either be an elevated seat with access internally by steps or a display for artefacts and artwork.

Image Courtesy © Andy Stagg

Image Courtesy © Andy Stagg

Image Courtesy © Andy Stagg

Image Courtesy © Andy Stagg

Image Courtesy © Andy Stagg

Image Courtesy © Andy Stagg

Image Courtesy © Andy Stagg

Image Courtesy © Andy Stagg

Image Courtesy © Andy Stagg

Image Courtesy © Andy Stagg

Image Courtesy © Andy Stagg

Image Courtesy © Andy Stagg

Image Courtesy © Andy Stagg

Image Courtesy © Andy Stagg

Image Courtesy © Andy Stagg

Image Courtesy © ashton porter architects

Image Courtesy © ashton porter architects

Image Courtesy © ashton porter architects

Image Courtesy © ashton porter architects

Categories: House, sketch up, Vectorworks




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