947 Square Feet of House Fit Between a London Victorian Terrace Home and a Substation
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Project Details:
Location: South London, United Kingdom
Architect: Whittaker Parsons
Engineer: Price and Myers
Builder: Building Contractor & Services Ltd
Year Built: 2022
Footprint: 947 square feet
From the Architect: "The Corner Fold House is a compact, urban infill carefully crafted for a downsizing couple in south London. Sandwiched between a live substation and a short Victorian terrace, the Corner Fold House makes the most of its small plot. Built on a tight budget within a logistically challenging context, this compact house has been economically designed with moments of spatial and material generosity, utilizing every inch of space."
A beautifully crafted oak staircase is located at the front of the building serving the south-facing habitable rooms and has been detailed to create a sense of movement and energy with natural lighting through large north-facing windows. The curved plaster wall and its mirrored recesses invite light into the space.
"Traditional construction methods were used to keep the construction costs low and ensure good building quality. The garden, green roof, and internal spaces are easy to maintain, an electric car charging point is installed, and thermal elements are designed to ensure the occupant’s comfort and minimize the property’s running costs."
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