Brick House (London) Explained

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Brick House
Cost:Confidential
Client:Private
Address:31a Hatherley Grove, London
Location Country:United Kingdom
Completion Date:May 2005
Architect:Caruso St John Architects
Structural Engineer:Price & Myers, Mendick Waring

The Brick House is a private house in the Westbourne Grove area of west London that was short-listed for the 2006 Stirling Prize for Architecture.[1] It was designed by the firm of architects Caruso St John and constructed by Harris Calnan Construction with service engineering by Mendick Waring and structural engineering by Price & Myers.

The project inserted a new house, accessed through an archway into the end of a Victorian city-centre street. It was completed in May 2005.

Site and brief

The site was backland development. The design had to accommodate not only restrictions in height (single story), but it was surrounded by overlooking buildings on three sides, with more than 20 party wall agreements.[2] The solution involved partly excavating the lower floor and the use of skylights, with a plan that the architect compared to the shape of a horse's head.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.e-architect.co.uk/awards/stirling_prize_2006.htm E-Architect: Stirling prize 2006
  2. News: Bayley . Stephen . Clever brick! If only your average Berkeley Home could manage it . 29 July 2024 . The Observer . 2 September 2006.