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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.

The Glasshouse in Wales by Glen Thomas Architecture Ltd

 
September 6th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Glen Thomas Architecture Ltd

Glen Thomas Architecture’s latest project, ‘The Glasshouse’, is a radically contemporary development of a stunning 3 storey Victorian house in a Welsh conservation area, for a couple and their two children.

Although the clients brief was to preserve much of the original elements of the property, their main desire was LIGHT. In a dark, damp old Victorian structure, this was a big task to undertake.

Image Courtesy © Glen Thomas Architecture Ltd

  • Architects: Glen Thomas Architecture Ltd
  • Project: The Glasshouse
  • Location: Wales, U.K
  • Project Manager: Alex French Associates
  • Contractor: Brickflair

Image Courtesy © Glen Thomas Architecture Ltd

Working closely with the Structural Engineer, many of the load bearing walls were demolished, allowing for an open plan interior, whilst allowing a flood of natural light into the core of the house. The more recent addition of a double height flat roof extension was removed and replaced with a 9m long structural glass roof which had to be made in Germany and craned into position. The rear ground floor walls were replaced with full height glass walls. The new, transparent skin of the structure welcomes views of the sky and the tree lined avenue adjacent to the property, which can now be seen from anywhere on the ground floor.

Image Courtesy © Glen Thomas Architecture Ltd

Image Courtesy © Glen Thomas Architecture Ltd

Throughout the house, full height sliding pocket doors emerge from open spaces, allowing for rooms to be secretly sub-divided, creating a flexible spacial environment for its inhabitants.

The new anthracite aluminium clad, flat roof rear extension, formed a seamless internal continuation of the open plan Kitchen / Dining space, framing the garden. The hand made Eucalyptus wood and grey matt lacquer kitchen , the drop down cinema screen, the frameless glass steam-room and the integrated home audio and lighting systems, create a perfectly modern and detail engineered environment – a sympathetically designed, contemporary living space, within the fabric of a beautiful Victorian home.

Image Courtesy © Glen Thomas Architecture Ltd

Image Courtesy © Glen Thomas Architecture Ltd

Image Courtesy © Glen Thomas Architecture Ltd

Image Courtesy © Glen Thomas Architecture Ltd

Image Courtesy © Glen Thomas Architecture Ltd

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