


The site had a previously consented scheme but DFA and Just Simple Homes wanted to deliver a higher quality building; they felt that the material palette of the previous scheme (timber cladding, brick, grey metal and glass) didn't relate to or respect the historic context.
As the gateway to the Conservation Area, it was fundamental to use a contextual material palette, as well as form and fenestration that echoed the neighbouring buildings. After early engagement with the local planning authority and a positive pre-app, DFA and Just Simple Homes submitted a new application.
Building Lines, To respect the local heritage asset along the eastern boundary the building and roof ridge lines were closely analysed and continued across onto the proposal.
Surrounding Buildings, creating an architectural language that is contextually responsive by crafting the massing
Quality Accommodation, bringing light into the lower ground floor units with sunken amenity spaces and lightwells
The landscape strategy aims to soften the overall form of the building, provide high quality amenity space and light to each apartment, and increase the quantum of green space on the site. Low planters wrap around the building perimeter at the ground floor, increasing privacy to the ground floor apartment and softening the building as it meets the public pavement. Low planters also wrap around the two tiered terraces on the second and third floors, softening the roof form of the building.
NEASDEN LANE
GARNHAM STREET
ASTLEY HOUSE
WESTON HALL
ST. OLAVS
FOUBERTS PLACE
THE CHAPEL
FOREST ROAD
DEPHNA HOUSE
BYRON STREET
LAMBETH ROAD
BRUNEL WORKS