Garden House / Teatum + Teatum Architects
Garden House is a new addition to the Network of spaces being produced by Noiascape across London. From one-off homes to mixed use buildings Noiascape is creating an infrastructure for urban renting.
© Luke Hayes
Architects: Teatum + Teatum Architects
Location: Greater London, United Kingdom
Structural Engineer: Fluid Structures
Main Contractor: NMB Property Developments
Client : Noiascape
Area: 99.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Luke Hayes
© Luke Hayes
Text description provided by the architects. Garden House is a new addition to the Network of spaces being produced by Noiascape across London. From one-off homes to mixed use buildings Noiascape is creating an infrastructure for urban renting.
© Luke Hayes
Designed specifically for renting, Garden House is organised to adapt to a number of users, from a couple to a group of sharers. The house acts as a landscape of surfaces and objects against which the renter?s life can be staged. The project involved the complete reorganisation of an existing terraced mews house with the addition of a new roof level and a connected garden room.
Section Collage
© Luke Hayes
Axonometric Collage
The existing house provided no external space, Noiascape wanted external space that could interact with the living spaces and connect with local views. This requirement informed the ...
© Luke Hayes
Architects: Teatum + Teatum Architects
Location: Greater London, United Kingdom
Structural Engineer: Fluid Structures
Main Contractor: NMB Property Developments
Client : Noiascape
Area: 99.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Luke Hayes
© Luke Hayes
Text description provided by the architects. Garden House is a new addition to the Network of spaces being produced by Noiascape across London. From one-off homes to mixed use buildings Noiascape is creating an infrastructure for urban renting.
© Luke Hayes
Designed specifically for renting, Garden House is organised to adapt to a number of users, from a couple to a group of sharers. The house acts as a landscape of surfaces and objects against which the renter?s life can be staged. The project involved the complete reorganisation of an existing terraced mews house with the addition of a new roof level and a connected garden room.
Section Collage
© Luke Hayes
Axonometric Collage
The existing house provided no external space, Noiascape wanted external space that could interact with the living spaces and connect with local views. This requirement informed the ...
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