DHV
architects have received planning consent for a new build infill house
in Bedminster, South Bristol. Set on a trapezoidal plot measuring a mere
73sqm the building offers an imaginative solution to a constrained
urban site. The 3bed house spans over three levels achieving a total floor
area of 92sqm - as required by the Technical housing standards
(nationally described space standard).
The massing of the house reflects the traditional Victorian terraces; the roof ridge and eaves are lower than the adjacent property so that the new building appears to step down the hill, continuing the pattern of the existing terrace.
The street facing elevation is contextual yet contemporary with vertical-emphasis windows and offset fenestration pattern. A timber-clad porch provides vertical storage for two bicycles and helps articulate the facade. The scheme is unashamedly modern and sets a model for contemporary infill housing within the historic grain of the city.
No comments:
Post a Comment