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HOUSE +++ URBAN VILLA IN DULWICH

HOUSE +++ URBAN VILLA IN DULWICH
Gianluca Maver

HOUSE +++ URBAN VILLA IN DULWICH

HOUSE +++ involves the remodelling of a large semi-detached Victorian house, built approximately between 1885 and 1911 in West Dulwich, for a family who needed to rationalize their long neglected house to transform it into a sequence of suggestive spaces culminating with the large garden.

photo_credit Gianluca Maver
Gianluca Maver

The design of this house reflects the aspiration of the architect to combine functional determinations and lyrical references.

photo_credit Gianluca Maver
Gianluca Maver

Through an in depth analysis of historical cartography, particularly maps detailing the WWII Luftwaffe Blitz bombing raids, we were able to demonstrate the original form of the building - as it stood before 1948 - and investigate the possibility to design a large extension without Planning Permission.

photo_credit Gianluca Maver
Gianluca Maver

The forms of the extended volumes, the lower nearest to the boundary and the higher adjacent to it, are generated by the application of the Permitted Development rules and further emphasised by the insertion of vertical and horizontal structural members, marking the transition between the two volumes.

photo_credit Gianluca Maver
Gianluca Maver

The restricted choice of materials available does not constitute a limitation. On the contrary, the design of the façades becomes an exercise in the composition of only two ingredients, brick and steel, which come together to decorate the fabric of the building and create features that are expressed externally and internally.

photo_credit Gianluca Maver
Gianluca Maver

Solid planes and voids alternate in a fashion that is a direct reference to certain inner London Victorian housing blocks.

photo_credit Gianluca Maver
Gianluca Maver

Brick is employed as the most common material and in its poorer grade, as it is typically used where not visible. Painted steel PFCs, a subtle reinterpretation of the classical frieze, create a bas-relief effect and generate a striking visual identity.

photo_credit Gianluca Maver
Gianluca Maver

Internally the preference for darker surfaces and finishes is highly evocative of past centuries, linking new and old with a poetic approach.

photo_credit Gianluca Maver
Gianluca Maver

The result is an elaborate design that exploits the power of architecture to convey ideas and emotions.

photo_credit Gianluca Maver
Gianluca Maver

Team:
Architect: Francesco Pierazzi Architects
Photographer: Gianluca Maver

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