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Triptych House / Archer + Braun Architecture

Triptych House / Archer + Braun Architecture

Archer + Braun Architecture transformed a Grade II listed semi-detached home in North London, achieving a balance between historical preservation and contemporary functionality. The project involved a complete internal refurbishment and the addition of a modern extension, designed to complement the home’s heritage status within a Conservation Area.

Cedarwood House / Studio BAD Architects

Cedarwood House Sustainably Upgraded by Studio BAD Architects

The Cedarwood House project exemplifies how historic structures can be thoughtfully reimagined to accommodate modern family needs. Originally built in the 1950s, this Colt timber-framed house, located in Twyford within the South Downs National Park, required an update to fit the growing family while preserving its historical charm.

Portal House / Edgley Design

Portal House / Edgley Design

Portal House is a modern, open plan five bed family home. The front façade interprets the street’s more traditional appearance in a contemporary way by breaking down its scale with framed set-backs and a modern bay window.

Corner View House by Freehaus

Corner View House / Freehaus Design

Corner View House was built by Architect and Certified Passivhaus Designer Tom Bell for his partner Sophie Bell managing director at the creative agency Toast and their family Isla (7yrs) and Ada (5yrs) and their dog Woody.

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