


Surrounded by Buildings of Townscape Merit (BTM), the proposed project recognizes the architectural value and historical context of its neighboring structures. Although the existing building on the site is not designated as a BTM, our design approach is driven by a deep appreciation for the proximity and heritage of these buildings. We have meticulously crafted a proposal that pays homage to the neighboring built fabric while introducing innovative and contemporary elements.
Our vision for the St. Mark’s Rise redevelopment harmoniously blends the old with the new, ensuring a sensitive integration into the existing streetscape. Through careful consideration of architectural details, materials, and scale, our design respects the area’s character while offering a fresh and modern addition to the local context.Creating a central courtyard space is a key aspect of our design approach. By offsetting the proposed single-storey building north of the existing structure, we achieve a spatial typology reminiscent of a mews lane, harmoniously blending into the urban fabric of the conservation area.
Our vision for the St. Mark’s Rise redevelopment harmoniously blends the old with the new, ensuring a sensitive integration into the existing streetscape. Through careful consideration of architectural details, materials, and scale, our design respects the area’s character while offering a fresh and modern addition to the local context.Creating a central courtyard space is a key aspect of our design approach. By offsetting the proposed single-storey building north of the existing structure, we achieve a spatial typology reminiscent of a mews lane, harmoniously blending into the urban fabric of the conservation area.
In order to enhance the visual experience for neighboring properties, the brick single-storey house mass features a green roof. This green roof not only offers an improved outlook for existing neighbors but also emphasizes the subservience of our proposed development in relation to the existing building and the surrounding properties within the conservation area.
GARNHAM STREET
WESTON HALL
TOLLINGTON
CHURCH RISE
CAMBRIDGE GATE
OAKWOOD
MAY GURNEY
THAMES DITTON
LAMBETH ROAD
BEECH HILL
HURLINGHAM ROAD
RAVENSBOURNE PARK