House Peacock / BHSF Architekten + Studio P
House Peacock is located on the outskirts of a small seaside town in Suffolk in a residential area, typically consisting of generous examples of two and three-storey detached houses.
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Architects: BHSF Architekten, Studio P
Location: Suffolk, United Kingdom
Lead Architect: Axel Humpert
Area: 314.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Bene Redmann
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From the architect. House Peacock is located on the outskirts of a small seaside town in Suffolk in a residential area, typically consisting of generous examples of two and three-storey detached houses.
© Bene Redmann
With its surrounding dense vegetation the design appears as an inverted hortus conclusus (literally: enclosed garden) which conceals most of what happens inside of it.
© Bene Redmann
Almost all neighbouring dwellings are recessed from the roads, which allows the abundant greenery to become the major lineament of the immediate context.
Floor Plan
The proposed design tries to embrace this quality while corresponding to the owners? broad space requirements. In order to not disturb this sensitive equilibrium of greenery and buildings the proposed design distributes the program over three volumes as opposed to one extensive development.
© Bene Redmann
The single story compound divides the site into three different areas, the less private driveway that m...
© Bene Redmann
Architects: BHSF Architekten, Studio P
Location: Suffolk, United Kingdom
Lead Architect: Axel Humpert
Area: 314.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Bene Redmann
© Bene Redmann
From the architect. House Peacock is located on the outskirts of a small seaside town in Suffolk in a residential area, typically consisting of generous examples of two and three-storey detached houses.
© Bene Redmann
With its surrounding dense vegetation the design appears as an inverted hortus conclusus (literally: enclosed garden) which conceals most of what happens inside of it.
© Bene Redmann
Almost all neighbouring dwellings are recessed from the roads, which allows the abundant greenery to become the major lineament of the immediate context.
Floor Plan
The proposed design tries to embrace this quality while corresponding to the owners? broad space requirements. In order to not disturb this sensitive equilibrium of greenery and buildings the proposed design distributes the program over three volumes as opposed to one extensive development.
© Bene Redmann
The single story compound divides the site into three different areas, the less private driveway that m...
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