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This new build single-family
house has been constructed within a Conservation Area in Richmond
upon Thames. The design seeks to acknowledge the different Victorian
buildings on either side and to respond to them in a contemporary
manner. The deep plan building is organized around a central atrium
space off which all the main rooms of the house open. It is designed
to find a middle ground between modern open plan and traditional
separate rooms by defining rooms as spaces but allowing overlapping
of spaces at the edges. Large sliding walls and doors also add flexibility.
Circulation is through the main rooms and up short flights between
different levels rather than by traditional corridors and stairwells.
The commission also included designing the exterior and garden spaces.
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