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Wimbledon Village House / Jason Good

Wimbledon Village House / Jason Good

Jason Good has completed a private house that replaces a poorly constructed 1980s cottage within the confines of a walled site. From the street, the architectural form reflects a somewhat classical approach, with a defined base, middle, and top that steps down to a single storey, allowing more light and air to reach the rear of the site.

Trevally House / Adam Knibb Architects

Trevally House, Hampshire / Adam Knibb Architects

Adam Knibb Architects took on the challenge of extending and refurbishing Trevally House, a beloved period dwelling. Their goal was to create a unique, contemporary addition without losing the home’s existing charm. To achieve this, they replaced an old conservatory with a modern ground floor extension that spans the entire width of the property.

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Mountview Road Residence / Mulroy Architects

Homeowners Caroline and Alan faced a unique decision: move to Australia for its sun-soaked alfresco living or stay in their beloved London. Opting to remain, they engaged Mulroy Architects to address their home’s lack of natural light and restricted views due to a north-facing garden and a shadowed rear façade.

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.

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