107 Billeder af stenhus

Churchill Place
Churchill Place
Cohanim ArchitectureCohanim Architecture
Our team was tasked to produce a truly unique proposal which worked with an extreme slope over this .5 acre site. We unlocked the value of the land by making the development feasible – as unusual challenge considering the preparatory works involved and required. Our solution presents 3-storey, 4-storey and 5-storey townhouses to the rear, though these appear as normal 1-storey and 2-storey properties from the front elevation. The properties gradually step down with the access road slope. Many ingenious solutions were sought and successfully found, through axis development, louvre systems for privacy and amenity, materiality in relation to context and structurally in relation to the challenging site. Materiality was derived from the historic use of the site – a chalk quarry – thus flint and stone are predominant and drive the vision forward, ensuring that the proposal fits into its surroundings, yet is able to provide high quality contemporary living standards. Our proposal provides 6 new-build dwellings in a location with measurable recorded housing demand, inside the settlement boundary, on a challenging brownfield site.
10979 Chalon
10979 Chalon
The House GroupThe House Group
A complex custom architectural design of modern contemporary four story house makes it look outstanding
10979 Chalon
10979 Chalon
The House GroupThe House Group
A complex custom architectural design of modern contemporary four story house makes it look outstanding
Churchill Place
Churchill Place
Cohanim ArchitectureCohanim Architecture
Our team was tasked to produce a truly unique proposal which worked with an extreme slope over this .5 acre site. We unlocked the value of the land by making the development feasible – as unusual challenge considering the preparatory works involved and required. Our solution presents 3-storey, 4-storey and 5-storey townhouses to the rear, though these appear as normal 1-storey and 2-storey properties from the front elevation. The properties gradually step down with the access road slope. Many ingenious solutions were sought and successfully found, through axis development, louvre systems for privacy and amenity, materiality in relation to context and structurally in relation to the challenging site. Materiality was derived from the historic use of the site – a chalk quarry – thus flint and stone are predominant and drive the vision forward, ensuring that the proposal fits into its surroundings, yet is able to provide high quality contemporary living standards. Our proposal provides 6 new-build dwellings in a location with measurable recorded housing demand, inside the settlement boundary, on a challenging brownfield site.
Refurbishment and conversion of listed Victorian house in Sneyd Park, Bristol
Refurbishment and conversion of listed Victorian house in Sneyd Park, Bristol
DHV ArchitectsDHV Architects
The rear garden to this imposing Grade II listed house has been re-designed by DHV Architects to create a better connection of the house with the garden. A new metal bridge links the hall floor with the garden. A generous light well and patio have been added to bring light and air into lower ground floor. Two windows have been converted into doors at lower ground floor level. The sleek sandstone patio visually links the garden with the house. The rear garden includes two patios, a shady woodland border and a romantic English border. The entire rear elevation of the house has been carefully restored.
Churchill Place
Churchill Place
Cohanim ArchitectureCohanim Architecture
Our team was tasked to produce a truly unique proposal which worked with an extreme slope over this .5 acre site. We unlocked the value of the land by making the development feasible – as unusual challenge considering the preparatory works involved and required. Our solution presents 3-storey, 4-storey and 5-storey townhouses to the rear, though these appear as normal 1-storey and 2-storey properties from the front elevation. The properties gradually step down with the access road slope. Many ingenious solutions were sought and successfully found, through axis development, louvre systems for privacy and amenity, materiality in relation to context and structurally in relation to the challenging site. Materiality was derived from the historic use of the site – a chalk quarry – thus flint and stone are predominant and drive the vision forward, ensuring that the proposal fits into its surroundings, yet is able to provide high quality contemporary living standards. Our proposal provides 6 new-build dwellings in a location with measurable recorded housing demand, inside the settlement boundary, on a challenging brownfield site.

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