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Southwold Primary School
Pocket Garden House
The Marble Pavillion
Docklands Housing
The Wind Tower
Morden College, Blackheath
The V&A Quadrangle Concierge Stations and Corner Kiosk
Tailor Shop & Flats
Green Urban Oasis: 15 homes above shops re-imagined
DRL10 Pavilion
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The Zig Zag Building SW1
Kiln House
Clerkenwell Office
Southwold Primary School
Refurbishment and extension a Grade II Listed Building in Hackney, London.
Pocket Garden House
This project provided “suburban” facilities in a condensed urban setting.
The Marble Pavillion
As part of a collaborative of architects, engineers, designers and students, Freehaus has hand-built, the first non-reinforced marble structure for over a century; moreover one of the first to be exclusively built from marble waste.
Docklands Housing
Two-tower residential scheme with triple aspect views and sky gardens.
The Wind Tower
The Wind Tower is a new sound landmark: a device that on one level focuses and concentrates people’s senses and on the other hand amplifies the climatic (windy) nature of the site. The intervention forces people to the edge – to make a commitment.
Morden College, Blackheath
E2 have recently been appointed conservation architect for Morden College.
The V&A Quadrangle Concierge Stations and Corner Kiosk
Freehaus worked with Benugo on a series of interventions in the quadrangle of the Victorian and Albert Museum to provide a new and dynamic form of food and beverage offer.
Tailor Shop & Flats
Comprehensive refurbishment, extension and restoration of a 1765 Grade II Listed property in Camden’s Bloomsbury Conservation Area, for a bespoke tailor’s shop with flats above.
The project consolidates, preserves and restores the listed fabric enhancing the building’s long-term conservation and reinforcing the street’s historic use-pattern of “living above the shop” by expanding the tailoring into the basement and adding a contemporary 2-storey rear extension; as well as creating two high-value new residential units in the upper floors.
Green Urban Oasis: 15 homes above shops re-imagined
Flats above shops re-imagined.
The client initially came to us with a requirement for 3-4 units above a major national retailer in place. During feasibility we were able to achieve 15, an increase of the GDV by a factor of 4.
The proposal is for the demolition of upper floors and retention of retail units in situ, and addition of 15 new residential units above and to the rear, creating an unique and calming refuge from the busy central urban area.
DRL10 Pavilion
Offering both shelter and stage, the DRL10 Pavilion’s continuous curved form invites curiosity and urges occupation.
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An existing detached house had poorly considered and badly arranged extensions, sheds and outbuildings which resulted in a compromised garden that felt much smaller than it was.
The poorly built structures are demolished, releasing the existing house and garden. Two pavilions are then proposed within the enlarged garden. These new structures are uniform and sharply detailed in contrast to the irregularity of the existing house, they are also lifted above the ground allowing the garden to continue under them exemplifying its expanse. Connecting the existing house, pavilions and...
The Zig Zag Building SW1
The Zig Zag Building replaces a 1950s office block with exemplary new office space. Colonnades at various scales indicate and define the entrances to the various different types of accommodation housed within the broader scope of our project e.g. offices, housing, restaurants, shops, bars, etc. Situated between a cathedral and a town hall on Victoria Street, the design seeks to mediate between these two in terms of size and scale and to establish a credible and pleasurable urban spatial order connecting together the grain of this part of Westminster. The...
Clerkenwell Office
This Clerkenwell office refurbishment and extension improves a character building that had previously been converted from a Victorian warehouse.