80 Clerkenwell Road, London by Ben Adams Architects
The refurbishment of 80 Clerkenwell Road was designed to maximise lettable area, and provide CAT A offices to appeal to tenants on the City fringes.
The refurbishment of 80 Clerkenwell Road was designed to maximise lettable area, and provide CAT A offices to appeal to tenants on the City fringes.
Not far from the Spalentor, a narrow path leads into a park-like courtyard shielded from the street. In its rear part, a carriage house was built around 1880 in addition to the villa located on the property. The service building was separated by a massive quarrystone wall into a utility area with stables, carriage room and hayloft and a living area for the servants.
Set across three floors including a new basement level with external courtyard, the layout is organised around a double-height lightwell which provides amenity and outlook onto a two-storey living green wall
In the home stretch of their addition designed by Welsh + Major architects, Arent&Pyke were engaged to complete the home with furniture, decorative lighting and art.
Located steps from the Pacific Ocean in the Portuguese Beach Club neighborhood of Rancho Palos Verdes, this project is a complete renovation and rebuild of a 1951 vintage beach home.
The brief expressed a desire for north-facing living areas to accommodate extended family and friends, creating strong spatial distinctions between living, dining and kitchen areas and facilitating moments for the family to connect.
The form and programme that emerged from this project resulted from challenging site constraints, spatial limitations and a tight budget. Located in a flood prone area, it was necessary to elevate habitable rooms 1.2m above ground level. As a secondary dwelling, the brief needed to be achieved within 60sqm and adhere to a budget that would allow it to remain an affordable housing option.
Beavers House carefully considers the heritage characteristics of this beautiful Victorian Terrace but proudly introduces a contemporary addition to the front facade which extends into an open plan, light-filled and practical living / dining space
Modern loft addition to an existing beach cottage in El Porto. The project is all about keeping the original super soulful surf shack in tact including the repaired shingles and river rock on the exterior.