Old Church Street
       
     
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 The design responds to the elevational rhythm present in the street. This sets out a grid, within which differing scales of fenestration reflect the uses of the rooms inside:
       
     
 Living areas have large prominent apertures compared with the more private areas of the house such as the master dressing room. Opening solid panels combine with fixed glazing to provide ventilation, security and privacy.
       
     
 Legibility and contextual design were the key drivers behind the scheme. Old Church Street has a rich heritage of buildings built of their time. The principal street facing elevation is both a response to its context and an expression of the interna
       
     
 The materials used are principally bronze and brick. The use of brick draws on the language of the street and its inherently rough nature is contrasted by the bronze, which is used to express details throughout the building in a precious and precise
       
     
 The use of bronze continues into the interior, where the stairs and floor plate at ground level are pulled back from the boundary walls to give a sense of space and legibility at the moment of entry with long views through the building.
       
     
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 The staircase is cantilevered from the floor plates, allowing natural daylight to travel from a skylight at the top of the house deep into the lower ground level kitchen.
       
     
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Old Church Street
       
     
Old Church Street

The site for this mid-terrace house is the historic Old Church Street – on which Walter Gropius, Maxwell Fry and Serge Chermayeff contribute to the heritage.

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 The design responds to the elevational rhythm present in the street. This sets out a grid, within which differing scales of fenestration reflect the uses of the rooms inside:
       
     

The design responds to the elevational rhythm present in the street. This sets out a grid, within which differing scales of fenestration reflect the uses of the rooms inside:

 Living areas have large prominent apertures compared with the more private areas of the house such as the master dressing room. Opening solid panels combine with fixed glazing to provide ventilation, security and privacy.
       
     

Living areas have large prominent apertures compared with the more private areas of the house such as the master dressing room. Opening solid panels combine with fixed glazing to provide ventilation, security and privacy.

 Legibility and contextual design were the key drivers behind the scheme. Old Church Street has a rich heritage of buildings built of their time. The principal street facing elevation is both a response to its context and an expression of the interna
       
     

Legibility and contextual design were the key drivers behind the scheme. Old Church Street has a rich heritage of buildings built of their time. The principal street facing elevation is both a response to its context and an expression of the internal functions.

 The materials used are principally bronze and brick. The use of brick draws on the language of the street and its inherently rough nature is contrasted by the bronze, which is used to express details throughout the building in a precious and precise
       
     

The materials used are principally bronze and brick. The use of brick draws on the language of the street and its inherently rough nature is contrasted by the bronze, which is used to express details throughout the building in a precious and precise manner.

 The use of bronze continues into the interior, where the stairs and floor plate at ground level are pulled back from the boundary walls to give a sense of space and legibility at the moment of entry with long views through the building.
       
     

The use of bronze continues into the interior, where the stairs and floor plate at ground level are pulled back from the boundary walls to give a sense of space and legibility at the moment of entry with long views through the building.

Stair detail _01-34027-1000px.jpg
       
     
 The staircase is cantilevered from the floor plates, allowing natural daylight to travel from a skylight at the top of the house deep into the lower ground level kitchen.
       
     

The staircase is cantilevered from the floor plates, allowing natural daylight to travel from a skylight at the top of the house deep into the lower ground level kitchen.

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Photography by Ben Blossom