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Rectory House Extension in Chichester, England by Rider Stirland Architects

Monday, July 1st, 2019

Article source: Rider Stirland Architects 

Client Objectives

Rectory House is located in a small village within the South Downs National Park. Our client’s aspiration was to improve the entrance experience to the property – this aspect never being satisfactorily resolved when the old school building was converted into a residential home.

Description of the Works

A generous new porch provides an appropriate transition space between the courtyard and main entrance hall. The setting required an extremely sensitive design approach, for which we drew inspiration from the detailing of the existing building. The new structure was formed in brick and stone, with handmade red brickwork framing roughly-hewn clunch stone walling with a plinth and traditional quoins. Feature stones were precision cut by machine to perfectly match existing window details and to form entirely new elements, such as the arched surround to the porch entrance. The surround is designed to reflect the form and proportions of the existing elevation, and aligned on axis with the existing entrance door; subtly tying these elements together and one of a number of moves that help fuse the extension to the original building. The roof is pitched and tiled with red clay tiles, with a scalloped banding detail and dark roll-top ridge.

Image Courtesy © Andy Scott

  • Architects: Rider Stirland Architects
  • Project: Rectory House Extension
  • Location: Elsted, Chichester, West Sussex
  • Photography: Andy Scott
  • Software used: Vectorworks

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Zinc House in Lancashire, England by Proctor & Shaw Architects

Monday, July 1st, 2019

Article source: Proctor & Shaw Architects

This 3 bedroom family house is set in 4 acres at the edge of a Lancashire village in the UK. The brief required a house that was laid out over 2 storeys but could accommodate inclusive lifetime homes standards for ground floor living, and whilst open plan in layout could retain the function of accommodating distinct rooms.

In response, a series of interconnecting living spaces link though disappearing corner sliding doors to create an open plan ground floor, that opens on three sides to outdoor garden ‘rooms’ that capture light at different times of the day.A second storey adds a master bedroom suite with framed views of the hills beyond.

Image Courtesy © David Millington Photography Ltd

  • Architects: Proctor & Shaw Architects
  • Project: Zinc House
  • Location: Lancashire, England
  • Photography: David Millington Photography Ltd
  • Software used: Vectorworks, SketchUp

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Watson House Annexe in Hampshire, England by Strom Architects

Tuesday, June 18th, 2019

Article source: Strom Architects

This wooden-clad annexe, completed September 2017, replaced a dated structure in the grounds of a house that Magnus Strom worked on before he set up his practice. The main house was completed back in 2010, and the owner approached us in 2015 to replace the existing 2-storey annexe. The client wanted a fun and flexible space that could act as a party space and additional accommodation, when needed.

Image Courtesy © Richard Chivers

  • Architects: Strom Architects
  • Project: Watson House Annexe
  • Location: Hampshire, England
  • Photography: Richard Chivers
  • Software used: Vectorworks, SketchUp
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Island Cottage in Bosham, England by Paul Cashin Architects

Sunday, June 16th, 2019

Article source: Paul Cashin Architects

Our clients purchased Island Cottage in 2015, a 200 year old cottage on the south coast of England overlooking Chichester Harbour. The original building had been extended over many years mostly with insensitive and cumbersome extensions and additions.

Our brief was to restore the cottage in part by reinstating the library and guest bedroom/bathroom spaces. We were then challenged by the new owners to resolve the labyrinth of rooms and corridors, and provide a calm and protective series of spaces that make links to the landscape of the coast.

Image Courtesy © Richard Chivers

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Elfort Road House in London, England by Amos Goldreich Architecture

Tuesday, May 28th, 2019

Article source: Amos Goldreich Architecture

This project, a Victorian terraced house in Islington, comprises of a side and roof extension, as well as extensive internal refurbishment. Featuring open-plan kitchen, dining and living areas on the ground and lower-ground floors, Elfort Road House has been transformed from dark and cluttered into light and spacious.

Our clients, a young family of three, required a larger property with extensive space. The brief was to create a light, airy, family-friendly environment: an abode featuring sophisticated simplicity, clever uses of space, an open-plan feel for entertaining, contemporary touches, yet with a respect for the original period style and featuring high-quality, timeless design.

Rear Elevation, Image Courtesy © Rory Gardiner

  • Architects: Amos Goldreich Architecture
  • Project: Elfort Road House
  • Location: London, England
  • Photography: Rory Gardiner
  • Software used: Vectorworks
  • Project Budget: £250000
  • Project Size: 175 m2
  • Building Levels: 3
  • Completion Date: 2018

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Almington Street House in London, England by Amos Goldreich Architecture

Monday, May 27th, 2019

Article source: Amos Goldreich Architecture

Almington Street House is a Victorian terraced house in Finsbury Park and comprises a side extension, as well as ground floor internal reconfiguration and refurbishment. The brief was to enlarge the kitchen with a side extension and make more space on the ground floor with efficient storage solutions throughout.

The extension is finished in brick, to complement the tone of the London stock brick of the existing house. A large, frameless glass window, which acts as a window seat internally, gives views to the garden from the new light-filled side extension and kitchen. The side extension is formed by resting structural timber fins, externally clad in zinc, onto the brick party wall. A large roof light brings daylight into the kitchen and improves connections between the spaces linking the front living room with the rear garden.

Image Courtesy © Rory Gardiner

  • Architects: Amos Goldreich Architecture
  • Project: Almington Street House
  • Location: London, England
  • Photography: Rory Gardiner
  • Software used: Vectorworks
  • Project Budget: £200000
  • Project Size: 50 m2
  • Completion Date: 2018

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Science Center for the Augustinianum Secondary School in Greven, Germany by Bez + Kock Architects

Wednesday, May 22nd, 2019

Article source: Bez + Kock Architects

The City of Greven (Münsterland) is located in a region with a great tradition in brick construction. Also the main building of the Augustinianum from the 1960s has a striking exposed brickwork and so it seemed sensible to design the new construction with a brick façade. The selected waterstruck brick with its loamy, brown-grey colour is burnt only a few kilometers away. Its colours merge watercolour-like into one another, whereby the darker heads put distinctive accents on the façade built up in a wild pattern.

Image Courtesy © Christian Richters

  • Architects: Bez + Kock Architects
  • Project: Science Center for the Augustinianum Secondary School
  • Location: Greven, Germany
  • Photography: Christian Richters
  • Software used: Vectorworks 2017

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The Ibiza Campo Loft in Spain by The Nieuw and ibiza interiors

Sunday, May 19th, 2019

Article source: The Nieuw and ibiza interiors

A total transformation from an old abandoned warehouse to a dreamy loft on the island of Ibiza.

On a remote mountain field in the rugged north of Ibiza lies this beautiful island home. What formerly served as a workshop and storage, has now been turned into a contemporary dream house. The owner of Ibiza Interiors and the Nieuw developed this 100 year old warehouse into a design guesthouse and showcase project.

Image Courtesy © On A Hazy Morning

  • Architects: The Nieuw and ibiza interiors
  • Project: The Ibiza Campo Loft
  • Location: Ibiza Campo, San Lorenzo, Ibiza, Spain
  • Photography: On A Hazy Morning
  • Software used: Vectorworks, SketchUp Pro
  • Client: Ibiza Campo
  • Project Team: Jurjen van Hulzen, Giovanni Marchesi, Ariadna Puigdomenech, Carmen van den Hoogen
  • Total Area: 80 m2
  • Design: 2018
  • Completion: 2018

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Perfect Storm in Camperdown, Australia by KILLING MATT WOODS

Thursday, May 9th, 2019

Article source: KILLING MATT WOODS

The project brief called for the re-design of an inner city warehouse conversion in Camperdown, for a couple seeking a minimalist lifestyle with an interior to match. The clients, who work in design-related disciplines, sought to shed their home of unimportant accumulation and create a space free of clutter and visual pollution. Conceived of as a “concrete bunker”, the shell of the apartment has been informed by the designer’s penchant for Brutalist architecture. The principal intent was the creation of a pared back, geometric interior and a celebration of the neighbourhood’s industrial heritage.

Image Courtesy © Kat Lu

  • Architects: KILLING MATT WOODS
  • Project: Perfect Storm
  • Location: Camperdown, Australia
  • Photography: Kat Lu
  • Software used: Vectorworks
  • Builder: Green Anvil Co
  • Styling: Madeline Mcfarlane

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No Two The Same in Victoria, Australia by Melbourne Design Studios

Thursday, April 25th, 2019

Article source: Melbourne Design Studios

Located in an historic and tightly-held pocket of inner-city Melbourne, this recently completed townhouse development features six bespoke urban residences. The development balances a heritage setting with contemporary sustainable design, redefining typical urban townhouse design to hero connection with the landscape and surrounds, and to feature intriguing details.

Image Courtesy © Peter Clarke Photography

  • Architects: Melbourne Design Studios
  • Project: No Two The Same
  • Location: Victoria, Australia
  • Photography: Peter Clarke Photography
  • Software used: Vectorworks
  • Built Area: 1,500m2
  • Completion Year: 2017 

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