shape architecture: private residential
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Our architects actively look to work across the range of residential projects and enjoy the exchange of ideas between. From extensions, to major refurbishment and new houses, our architects provide creative solutions working within the parameters of the site, brief and budget.TRANSCRIPT
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71 Ellerby Street
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71 Ellerby Street
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71 Ellerby StreetFulham, London
Above: Phootographs of completed project
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The construction of a new basement with front and rear lightwells providing light and garden access. Side, rear and roof extensions and complete internal remodelling.
Clockwise from Top Left: Previous Rear Facade, Previous Roof and Front Facade, (Middle) Proposed Basement Plan, Visualisation of New Staircase.
Fulham, London71 Ellerby Street
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Fulham, London71 Ellerby Street
Top: Proposed External Staircase, Below: Photographs of Construction and Basment Development
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The construction of a new basement with front and rear lightwells providing light and garden access. Side, rear and roof extensions and complete internal remodelling.
Clockwise from Top Left: Previous Rear Facade, Previous Roof and Front Facade, (Middle) Proposed Basement Plan, Visualisation of New Staircase.
Fulham, London71 Ellerby Street
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Fulham, London71 Ellerby Street
Top: Proposed External Staircase, Below: Photographs of Construction and Basment Development
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Above: Images taken through the construction process
Fulham, London71 Ellerby Street
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Above: Images taken through the construction process
Fulham, London71 Ellerby Street
www.shapearchitecture.co.uk
Shape Architecture Limited
Vicarage House 58-60 Kensington Church St. London W8 4DB
+44 (0) 2071 479987
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Fulham, London71 Ellerby Street
Top: Skylight in kitchen space, Middle: Construction of basement, Bottom from left: Skylight, External Stair, Glass-bridge
www.shapearchitecture.co.uk18 Ellerby Street
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18 Ellerby Street
The construction of a new basement with front and rear lightwells providing light and garden access. Side, rear and roof extensions and complete internal remod-
elling.
Fulham, London
Top: Existing Rear, Middle: Proposed Basement Plan, Below: Visualisations of Proposal
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“We have enjoyed working with Shape Architecture; they have provided us with thoughtful and practical advice through the design and planning process, guiding us expertly through the technical minefields of planning and building regulations. Shape Architecture have been
responsive, and available when required and worked well with other advisors.”Mr Phelps, Client
18 Ellerby StreetFulham, London
Clockwise from Top Left, Interior view of Dining Space, Staircase into Basement, New Rear Extension
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Top: New Lounge Space, Bottom: New Kitchen with Skylights
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“We have enjoyed working with Shape Architecture; they have provided us with thoughtful and practical advice through the design and planning process, guiding us expertly through the technical minefields of planning and building regulations. Shape Architecture have been
responsive, and available when required and worked well with other advisors.”Mr Phelps, Client
18 Ellerby StreetFulham, London
Clockwise from Top Left, Interior view of Dining Space, Staircase into Basement, New Rear Extension
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Top: New Lounge Space, Bottom: New Kitchen with Skylights
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Shape Architecture Limited
Vicarage House 58-60 Kensington Church St. London W8 4DB
+44 (0) 2071 479987
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www.shapearchitecture.co.uk69 Ellerby Street
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69 Ellerby Street
The construction of a new basement with front and rear lightwells providing light and garden access. Side and Rear extensions and complete internal remodelling.
Fulham, London
Clockwise from Top Left: Existing Rear, Existing Interior, Proposed Basement Plan (Middle), Construction of new basement
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69 Ellerby Street
The construction of a new basement with front and rear lightwells providing light and garden access. Side and Rear extensions and complete internal remodelling.
Fulham, London
Clockwise from Top Left: Existing Rear, Existing Interior, Proposed Basement Plan (Middle), Construction of new basement www.shapearchitecture.co.uk
Fulham, London69 Ellerby Street
Left: Construction images of basement, Right: Visualisation of Staircase
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Shape Architecture Limited
Vicarage House 58-60 Kensington Church St. London W8 4DB
+44 (0) 2071 479987
[email protected] www.twitter.com/shapearchitect www.facebook.com/shapearchitect www.issuu.com/shapearchitecture
www.shapearchitecture.co.uk
Shape Architecture Limited
Vicarage House 58-60 Kensington Church St. London W8 4DB
+44 (0) 2071 479987
[email protected] www.twitter.com/shapearchitect www.facebook.com/shapearchitect www.issuu.com/shapearchitecture
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12 Broomhouse Road
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12 Broomhouse RoadFulham, London
The Construction of a new single storey extension, expanding kitch-en and dining space.
Top: Existing, Middle: Proposed Basement Plan, Bottom: Construction Images
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12 Broomhouse RoadFulham, London
The Construction of a new single storey extension, expanding kitch-en and dining space.
Top: Existing, Middle: Proposed Basement Plan, Bottom: Construction Images
www.shapearchitecture.co.uk
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Shape Architecture Limited
Vicarage House 58-60 Kensington Church St. London W8 4DB
+44 (0) 2071 479987
[email protected] www.twitter.com/shapearchitect www.facebook.com/shapearchitect www.issuu.com/shapearchitecture
www.shapearchitecture.co.uk
Shape Architecture Limited
Vicarage House 58-60 Kensington Church St. London W8 4DB
+44 (0) 2071 479987
[email protected] www.twitter.com/shapearchitect www.facebook.com/shapearchitect www.issuu.com/shapearchitecture
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10 Douro Place
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Set in a local Conservation area in the Lon-don Borough of Kensington and Chelsea this project sees the reworking of a building cur-rently established as four separate flats into one single family home. Externally the various inconsistencies of win-dow forms and stepping of the plan are har-monised to contribute to the appearance of the conservation area. Similarly a new porti-co is added at the front. Areas of flat roof are re-worked as Sedum roofs to improve upon the sustainability and ecology of the build-ing. New additions are similarly finished in sedum and throughout a series of high qual-ity rooflights are let into the roof to provide daylight and sunlight. Daylight is brought into the interior through a wide range of windows, rooflights and glazed screens. The stairwell provides light into the heart of each floor plan. Solar cells are located in areas of retained slate roof.
10 Douro PlaceKensington, London
Clockwise from Left: Existing Terrace, Existing Facade, Proposed Side Elevation
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Set in a local Conservation area in the Lon-don Borough of Kensington and Chelsea this project sees the reworking of a building cur-rently established as four separate flats into one single family home. Externally the various inconsistencies of win-dow forms and stepping of the plan are har-monised to contribute to the appearance of the conservation area. Similarly a new porti-co is added at the front. Areas of flat roof are re-worked as Sedum roofs to improve upon the sustainability and ecology of the build-ing. New additions are similarly finished in sedum and throughout a series of high qual-ity rooflights are let into the roof to provide daylight and sunlight. Daylight is brought into the interior through a wide range of windows, rooflights and glazed screens. The stairwell provides light into the heart of each floor plan. Solar cells are located in areas of retained slate roof.
10 Douro PlaceKensington, London
Clockwise from Left: Existing Terrace, Existing Facade, Proposed Side Elevation
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Above: Proposed Terrace
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Top: First Floor Proposal, Below: Second Floor Proposal
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Top: First Floor Proposal, Below: Second Floor Proposal
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www.shapearchitecture.co.uk110 Hurlingham Road
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110 Hurlingham Road
The construction of a new basement with front and rear lightwells providing light and garden access including a feature glazed cube with stair linking ground and basement levels. Rear exten-sion and complete internal remodelling.
Fulham, London
Top: Existing Front Facade, Middle: Proposed Basement Plan, Bottom: Visualisation of Internal/External Staircase
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110 Hurlingham Road
The construction of a new basement with front and rear lightwells providing light and garden access including a feature glazed cube with stair linking ground and basement levels. Rear exten-sion and complete internal remodelling.
Fulham, London
Top: Existing Front Facade, Middle: Proposed Basement Plan, Bottom: Visualisation of Internal/External Staircase
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110 Hurlingham RoadFulham, London
Top: Visualisation of Internal/External Staircase, Bottom: Construction Images
“Shape Architecture have been involved in our residential basement conversion project from inception right through to the final stages. We have been very impressed by their continual professionalism and dedication to the project. They have been supportive to us, as clients, throughout the project and have always been responsive to what was needed at the different stages. The level of service received has been very personal and we have felt that we were a
priority throughout. We would thoroughly recommend Shape Architecture to others.”
Mrs Emma Vassallo & Mr Hans Enssle, Clients
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Glass Box Development
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Glass Box Development
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12 Stevenage Road
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12 Stevenage Road
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The construction of a new basement with front and rear lightwells providing light and garden access. Side, rear and roof extensions and complete internal remodelling.
12 Stevenage RoadFulham, London
Clockwise from Top Left: Visualisation of Glass Box, Existing Facade, Existing Hallway, Visualisation of Dining Space
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Clockwise from Top Left: Existing first floor hallway, Visualisation of External Stair, Proposed Plan, Visualisation of Liv-ing Space
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Clockwise from Top Left: Existing first floor hallway, Visualisation of External Stair, Proposed Plan, Visualisation of Liv-ing Space www.shapearchitecture.co.uk
Straithblaine Road
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“What could have been a difficult and stressful process has been made very simple and enjoyable by Shape Architecture, with the added bonus of being at a great price. I would recommend Shape Architecture to any one of my friends; they could not have been
more helpful.”Miss K. Collins, Client
Clockwise from Top Left: Final Rear View of Terrace, Existing Terrace, Image of terrace, View of Terrace
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Straithblaine RoadClapham, London
Clockwise from Top Left: Terrace in context, Section of Proposal, Completed Terrace
This top floor flat has been trans-formed through the addition of a loft conversion and the creation of a large external terrace. A con-nection between the interior of the flat and the terrace now pro-vides enhanced views, whilst the terrace extends and transforms
the living space.
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Straithblaine RoadClapham, London
Clockwise from Top Left: Terrace in context, Section of Proposal, Completed Terrace
This top floor flat has been trans-formed through the addition of a loft conversion and the creation of a large external terrace. A con-nection between the interior of the flat and the terrace now pro-vides enhanced views, whilst the terrace extends and transforms
the living space.
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Clockwise from Top Left: Visualisation of Terrace, Visualisation of Terrace, Plan of Proposal
Straithblaine RoadClapham, London
www.shapearchitecture.co.ukRickham House
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Rickham HouseThe creation of a large living dining space with vaulted ceil-ing and green roof to prominent Grade 2 listed house in a Conservation Area in Bray.
Bray, Berkshire
Clockwise from Top Left: Existing Rear, Middle and Bottom: 3D Visualisations of Proposal.
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Rickham HouseThe creation of a large living dining space with vaulted ceil-ing and green roof to prominent Grade 2 listed house in a Conservation Area in Bray.
Bray, Berkshire
Clockwise from Top Left: Existing Rear, Middle and Bottom: 3D Visualisations of Proposal.
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Top & Bottom: Visualisations of Proposal
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Neveravon Road
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Neveravon Road
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NetheravonA single storey extension creates a new kitchen dining space, utility area and en-larged living space. Sliding folding doors open onto and create a better connec-tion with a rear terrace and reconfigured garden.
Chiswick, London
Clockwise From Top Left: Existing Facade, New Kitchen Space, Visualisation of Proposal, Kitchen in Use, Kitchen Detail.
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Linum CottageBray, BerkshireLinum Cottage is a Grade two listed house in Bray. Shape Architecture, hav-ing been recommended by other clients in the village of Bray, obtained planning permission for the insertion of large sliding folding doors into the existing façade and a landscaped garden area. Alongside further chang-es to the interior this has opened the space up onto the garden.
Top: Existing Rear Bottom, Below: Plan of Proposal
www.shapearchitecture.co.ukLinum Cottage www.shapearchitecture.co.uk
Linum CottageBray, BerkshireLinum Cottage is a Grade two listed house in Bray. Shape Architecture, hav-ing been recommended by other clients in the village of Bray, obtained planning permission for the insertion of large sliding folding doors into the existing façade and a landscaped garden area. Alongside further chang-es to the interior this has opened the space up onto the garden.
Top: Existing Rear Bottom, Below: Plan of Proposal
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Linum CottageBray, Berkshire
“Shape Architecture opened our eyes to a number of new ideas, beyond (but importantly including) our original brief, which we are very pleased and excited about. Introducing contemporary elements into a Grade II listed building isn’t always easy, but the listed building consent was granted without a hitch and we already have a start date in the diary. We can highly recommend Shape Architecture - even though ours was probably one of the smaller projects in their portfolio, it was treated with the same respect and professional-
ism as larger contracts, which wasn’t the case with other architects we approached.”Louisa and Steve Yeoman, Client
Top & Bottom: 3D Visualisations of Proposal
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Alderbrook Road
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Linum CottageBray, Berkshire
“Shape Architecture opened our eyes to a number of new ideas, beyond (but importantly including) our original brief, which we are very pleased and excited about. Introducing contemporary elements into a Grade II listed building isn’t always easy, but the listed building consent was granted without a hitch and we already have a start date in the diary. We can highly recommend Shape Architecture - even though ours was probably one of the smaller projects in their portfolio, it was treated with the same respect and professional-
ism as larger contracts, which wasn’t the case with other architects we approached.”Louisa and Steve Yeoman, Client
Top & Bottom: 3D Visualisations of Proposal
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Alderbrook Road
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Shape Architecture Limited
Vicarage House 58-60 Kensington Church St. London W8 4DB
+44 (0) 2071 479987
[email protected] www.twitter.com/shapearchitect www.facebook.com/shapearchitect www.issuu.com/shapearchitecture
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Alderbrook RoadBalham, LondonThis small project demonstrates how a sim-ple rear addition and internal refurbishment can vastly improve a 1950s terraced house in Balham, South London. A single storey extension creates a new kitchen dining space, utility area and enlarged living space. Sliding folding doors open onto and create a better connection with a rear terrace and reconfigured garden.
Clockwise From Top Right: Existing Facade, Skylight Detail, Completed External View, Visualisation of Extension.
www.shapearchitecture.co.uk
Shape Architecture Limited
Vicarage House 58-60 Kensington Church St. London W8 4DB
+44 (0) 2071 479987
[email protected] www.twitter.com/shapearchitect www.facebook.com/shapearchitect www.issuu.com/shapearchitecture
www.shapearchitecture.co.uk
Alderbrook RoadBalham, LondonThis small project demonstrates how a sim-ple rear addition and internal refurbishment can vastly improve a 1950s terraced house in Balham, South London. A single storey extension creates a new kitchen dining space, utility area and enlarged living space. Sliding folding doors open onto and create a better connection with a rear terrace and reconfigured garden.
Clockwise From Top Right: Existing Facade, Skylight Detail, Completed External View, Visualisation of Extension.