In this London is so greenery, hard to know you are in town

Houses we love: Every day we have an outstanding space that has submitted our community of architects, designers, builders and homeowners. Have one to share? Send it here.

Project details:

Location: London, United Kingdom

From architect: Architect Mark Shaw, the basic director of Studiooshaw, headed for the construction of his own home after she discovered the discovery of isolated Mot’s garages in Walthamstov, East London. Studiooshav fully reconfigured prior consents for planning to create a modern, bright house that corresponds to the unique character of the site surrounded by Victorian houses and gardens. The studio has accelerated complex planning and process consent, including 27 agreements on the party wall.

“The result is carefully drafted – the oasis of peacefulness and the sun exposure, and each is conceived in the hosts, and the removal of the planting would be designed in cooperation with the Gastan Charlie Hawkes.

“The External Spaces Are Divided Into Three Distinct Areas, Beginning with a Planted Arrival Corridor That Guides Visitors Into The Property. The Pathway Then Curves Inward, Drawing The Eye Through The Building Towards The Central Courtyard. At The End Of An East-West Axis, a secluded outdoor bathroom, featuring a Sunken Bathtub, Enveloped by Lush, Jungle-Like Greenery-O FF Erying a Striking Contrast to a thick city environment and creating a true escape from city life.

“Neighboring Victorian houses and gardens affected the form of a building, especially during winter months, which is open to high zone. Internally, space is also airy. It is a space and airy, providing intended areas and Breathable. Walthamstov Marsša.

“Restrained pallet for materials and texture with the fair faces concrete blocks, wood and anodized aluminum windows, including heating, including heat ventilation, including ventilation air ventilation, including ventilation ventilation in the air, Including energy heat ventilation use Comfort all year round with minimal influence on the environment.

“The surroundings of Victorian border walls are vibratorially reconstructed, which consists of two partially submerged concrete quantities, covered with a light roof of wood. The subtle shelter of natural light and carefully examinations in heaven, unsafe to neighboring properties.”

In this London, it is so greenery, hard to know you are in town - Photo 1 of 16 -
It is so greenery on this London, hard to know that you are in the city - Photo 2 of 16 -
It is so greenery on this London, hard to know that you are in the city - Photo 3 of 16 -
In this London is so greenery, hard to know you are in the city - Photo 4 of 16 -
In this London is so greenery, hard to know you are in the city - Photo 5 of 16 -
In this London, it is so greenery, hard to know that you were in town - Photo 6 of 16 -
It is so greenery on this London, hard to know you are in town - Photo 7 of 16 -
In this London, it is so greenery, hard to know that you are in the city - Photo 8 of 16 -
In this London, it is so greenery, hard to know that you are in the city - Photo 9 of 16 -
In this London, it is so greenery, hard to know you are in the city - Photo 10 of 16 -
In this London, it is so greenery, hard to know that you are in town - Photo 11 of 16 -
In this London, it is so greenery, hardly you knew you were in town - Photo 12 of 16 -
In this London, it is so greenery, hard to know that you are in the city - Photo 13 of 16 -
In this London, it is so greenery, hard to know that you are in town - Photo 14 of 16 -
In this London, it is so greenery, hard to know that you are in the city - Photo 15 of 16 -
It is so greenery on this London, hard to know that you are in the city - Photo 16 of 16 -

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *