HIC*: Dow Jones Architects | Poplar Cottage, Suffolk

domingo, 4 de noviembre de 2012

Dow Jones Architects | Poplar Cottage, Suffolk

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A house in Suffolk made of clay and oak

This project is for the reorganisation and extension of a 1920s house on the village green in Walberswick. The rooms in the existing house were small, wth no access into or view over its extensive and mature garden. The remodelling of the house re-connected the garden with its garden, and created a clearer threshold with the public green to the front of the house. To achieve this we substantially demolished the house, retaining only the front and the two flank walls - a planning and conservation area requirement - into which we built a new house.

The new house is oriented to the garden with the principal accommodation opening directly onto it. Upstairs, the bedrooms all open into a withdrawing room, which overlooks the green and the sea.

The new building work is made entirely out of clay and oak, inside and out. The ground is made of a red clay slab which extends out to form a terrace. The new perimeter walls and hearth are local brick, flush jointed with lime mortar. The use of materials clearly distinguishing between new and existing fabric, and bringing a simplicity and clarity to the remodelled house.

















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Date:
Suffolk, 2005–2007

Client: 
Private

Project status: 
Completed

Budget: 
£0.5m

Structural Engineer:
Alan Baxter & Partners

Contractor:
Caplin Building Services

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