Wandsworth Cottage by Patalab Architecture
Built in the late 19th century as part of a large new estate in South London, Wandsworth Cottage is a small Victorian terrace house originally built as a modest workers’ cottage.
Built in the late 19th century as part of a large new estate in South London, Wandsworth Cottage is a small Victorian terrace house originally built as a modest workers’ cottage.
A Victorian warehouse apartment in Clerkenwell has been sensitively remodelled by Emil Eve Architects. The design juxtaposes historic texture with contemporary interventions to create a rich and layered dwelling.
Following on from their previous work with Anglia Ruskin University on the third floor of the Import building at Republic London, Oktra were also appointed to fit out the fourth floor.
DHaus was invited to tender for an ambitious ground floor rear extension, the Clients brief was clear – to maximise space and light, opening up the entire rear facade but at the same time keeping an outdoor courtyard space.
Jaguar Building Services envisioned a workspace designed around their people – an environment where their teams could thrive.
A large extension with a small budget that more than doubled the size of the existing home. Perforate larch cladding allows the building to transform at night.
A unique listed Warehouse Conversion apartment on the banks of the river Thames, where the brief was to refinish the space to compliment the original beams and columns that give the dwelling so much character.
Our brief was to reinvent the building without destroying its character. Our aesthetic for the new Fjord Building is inspired by its existing industrial heritage and its local history.