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Grasmere Road, Poole
Found Object
Stark House
Cliff House
Fallahogey House
Granville Park, Blackheath
Pond House, Norfolk Broads
A house in a garden
The Kennedy House
Ty Pren
BEDWARDINE ROAD
Arts & Crafts House
Cradle of Idris
Private House, Suffolk
Grasmere Road, Poole
Seemingly traditional form, sensitive to the plot site, but take a look inside.
Found Object
The refurbishement of an apartment in a former industrial warehouse in Clerkenwell,
Stark House
The existing building was in a very sorry state. The front façade had become detached from the building. The roof was leaking and there was a large lift in the middle of the house. The building had not been touched for 30 years, it needed a lot of work.
The existing staircase sat in the middle of the building and dominated the plan. The rear bedrooms were all accessed from the half landings. What was a sizeable house felt small and pokey. We took the decision to relocate the staircase to...
Cliff House
The home is perched up high on a limestone cliff overlooking the sea where the Bristol Channel meets the Atlantic Ocean.
Fallahogey House
Situated in the small hamlet of Fallahogey in Co.Londonderry is a dwelling designed to integrate into its surroundings, deal intelligently with the climate whilst satisfying the client’s request of a home which truly reflected their desires, aspirations and lifestyle. The new residence cultivates the site by allowing the existing conditions to influence its form and construction, whilst enabling us to create thoroughly modern architecture that adopts the spirit of the vernacular without resorting to mimicking its forms and construction.
Granville Park, Blackheath
Our Granville Park project involved the complete redevelopment of this Victorian Villa leading onto Blackheath. This project had a demanding brief to bring the inefficiently partitioned interior of the building firmly into the 21st Century.
Pond House, Norfolk Broads
A new build house in Stalham, Norfolk Broads has been designed to Passivehaus principles by London based studio forresterarchitects. From the outset the client was keen to provide an environmentally responsive and sustainably designed solution with the garden pond to remain a central feature within a well-established garden.
The Kennedy House
A replacement house on a site that sits at the westernmost end of the village of Stoke Row in the Chilterns with distant views to the west and north across rolling farmland.
Ty Pren
Passive long house made with regional, reclaimed materials, inspired by the rich local vernacular.
BEDWARDINE ROAD
We first met the owners Alex and Catherine in May 2014, having been recommended by a previous client. They brought to us their elegant wreck: an enormous, 8-bedroom Edwardian villa that had previously been the home of a multi-generational family. Before that it had been bedsits. All told, we were presented with the aftermath of 30+ years of neglect and disinterest. The utter magnitude of the place meant that even basic renovations were going to cost a small fortune.
Arts & Crafts House
The original house was constructed in the early 1900’s. It was undersized, needed renovation and sat on a large plot. The rear garden wall was listed, the plot bounded Henry 8th Royal hunting grounds - Bushy Park - and it was located in the London Borough of Richmond.
Cradle of Idris
Competition for a mobile boutique glamping cottage to be set on the coast of Wales.
The concept was derived by the sharing of mythical stories, shadow dance (light/shadow/theatre) and framing of views. The form was derived from beach huts flipped on each other then joined with a glass fissure (to allow for light/views).
Working with natural material and native to Wales, we attempted to create a lush yet sustainable design. Utilising a stove, solar panels and converters, we sought to make this small cottage self sufficient. I.e. Utilising heat and solar...
Private House, Suffolk
We were commissioned to design a country house – ‘a dream in a wood’, a peaceful place to relax, regenerate, and think of new ideas.