Hatherlie House / Andrew Simpson Architects
Hatherlie House is a late 19th century terrace house of individual heritage significance, located in the inner city suburb of North Fitzroy.
Hatherlie House is a late 19th century terrace house of individual heritage significance, located in the inner city suburb of North Fitzroy.
Located on a typical quarter-acre site in the leafy suburb of Malvern East, this project sought to renovate and restore a double fronted Edwardian residence with a new modern extension added to the rear.
THISS revamped the home of local jewellery designer William Cheshire in London’s Broadway Market. A Victorian attic flat, with 70s add-ons, above a nail salon on the bustling Mare Street in Hackney
This addition provides the family’s home with a more serviceable weather protected entertaining space, than the previous timber deck with flyover roof. It’s footprint continues to secure the connection between the original kitchen to the set down…
The Vitrine project—a house for a classical music composer and an opera director—encompasses a three-sided glass extension to a Victorian terrace house in north London.
The ‘Dot House’ comprises a bathroom and a micro kitchen to provide an independent and self-sufficient micro-habitable space that could be used for visiting, family members, and guests.
Shoehorned into the back of a beautiful Edwardian terraced property, the existing studio was entirely unloved and underwhelming. Every inch of wall was stained orange by cigarette smoke, the single glazing was falling out of its rotten…
Being a beachfront home, this project required materials with a high resistance to salt air in order to resist decay and not degrade unnecessarily over time.
This property has been completely refurbished and extended to provide a stunning family home in Leeds. The design approach was to restore key elements of the historic building