Essex House

,

Essex

(UK)

“Working within the constraints of width, we embraced the challenge to maximise volume and natural light, creating a sense of grandeur within defined limits.”

The brief for this project was driven by how we could create a sense of place on such a narrow corner. The plot is 70m2 and sits at the end of a row of traditional Victorian houses. The Studio was keen to create a conclusion to the existing streetscape that embedded a sense of place, despite the slender plot. The discussion focused on how to infuse a contemporary moment on this long-established street.

Site Context
Site Location

The proposed design seeks to understand the space that has been lent and to waste not. The architectural movement of the street is uninterrupted as Essex House sits aptly at the end with its clean lines and unobtrusive materiality. The Studio maximised the footprint of the plot by creating tall floor-to-ceiling heights and an open ground floor plan allowing natural light to be well received throughout the home.

Site floor plans showing the redesigned home with improved flow and expanded living space.
MATERIAL DETAIL | Brick cladding folds from the pitched roof down the vertical face, maintaining material consistency and visual flow.
STREET FRONTAGE | Elevation drawing showing Essex House in context with neighbouring Victorian properties.
STREET FRONTAGE | Elevation drawing showing Essex House in context with neighbouring Victorian properties.

One key detail to the scheme was the creation of the brick following down from the roof onto the facade of the structure while having the concrete extrusion extruded out of that moment.

MATERIAL DETAIL | Brickwork flowing from roof to façade create a defining architectural feature.
STREET-FACING FAÇADE | Showcasing seamless integration of contemporary design into Victorian Mews.
STREET-FACING FAÇADE | Showcasing seamless integration of contemporary design into Victorian Mews.

WINTER GARDEN CONNECTION | At the rear a glazed winter garden acts as an intermediary space, opening onto the larger garden area.
GARDEN OUTLOOK | Perspective from the garden showcasing the modern rear façade.
GARDEN OUTLOOK | Perspective from the garden showcasing the modern rear façade.
Credits
Architectural Design Team: Remi C.T Studio Structural Engineer: DNARDA AF
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