Red House / 31/44 Architects
Working with developer Arrant Land, 31/44 Architects has completed a new speculative development on an end-of-terrace plot in East Dulwich, south London.
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Architects: 31/44 Architects
Location: East Dulwich, London SE22, United Kingdom
Architects In Charge: Stephen Davies, Kate Nicklin
Area: 130.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Rory Gardiner
Structural Engineers: Elite Designers Structural Engineers
© Rory Gardiner
From the architect. Working with developer Arrant Land, 31/44 Architects has completed a new speculative development on an end-of-terrace plot in East Dulwich, south London.
© Rory Gardiner
The location is a typical Victorian terrace ubiquitous in London?s suburbs, but this newcomer is anything but pedestrian. The house shares the visual language of the pattern-book brick Victorian houses with their ornamental arched entrances, but it is designed in a contemporary idiom and confidently terminates the terrace with a highly distinct proposition.Â
© Rory Gardiner
The ambition of this project has been to design a contemporary dwelling which references and evolves the character and rhythm of the terrace.
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Red House takes its name from the warm red brick, which is evident as a highlight brick in the existing terrace and is used here as the main building material.Â
© Rory Gardiner
The pr...
© Rory Gardiner
Architects: 31/44 Architects
Location: East Dulwich, London SE22, United Kingdom
Architects In Charge: Stephen Davies, Kate Nicklin
Area: 130.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Rory Gardiner
Structural Engineers: Elite Designers Structural Engineers
© Rory Gardiner
From the architect. Working with developer Arrant Land, 31/44 Architects has completed a new speculative development on an end-of-terrace plot in East Dulwich, south London.
© Rory Gardiner
The location is a typical Victorian terrace ubiquitous in London?s suburbs, but this newcomer is anything but pedestrian. The house shares the visual language of the pattern-book brick Victorian houses with their ornamental arched entrances, but it is designed in a contemporary idiom and confidently terminates the terrace with a highly distinct proposition.Â
© Rory Gardiner
The ambition of this project has been to design a contemporary dwelling which references and evolves the character and rhythm of the terrace.
Section
Red House takes its name from the warm red brick, which is evident as a highlight brick in the existing terrace and is used here as the main building material.Â
© Rory Gardiner
The pr...
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