Working Title Architects gets go-ahead for 3m-wide Dulwich house
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The Islington-based studio, founded in 2023 by former Hutchinson & Partners director James Bazeley, is working on the narrow infill plot with its sister company and development arm Working Title Land.The site in Heber Road was previously a scaffold yard and is flanked to the east by a Victorian terrace and a new-build two-storey cottage which replaced a former street-front garage.The scheme features a triple-height, top-lit hallway with a sculptural winding staircase. This leads from the sunken ground-floor kitchen and dining area, up to the first-floor sitting room and bathroom and ends in a double bedroom on the top floor, overlooking the rear garden.AdvertisementThe front faade will be made from London stock brick and feature a deep-punched window and a precast stone arch. The tiered rear elevation features profiled timber cladding.According to the practice, the restrained yet refined faade responds to Southwarks cautious planning environment.It said the site had previously been subject to multiple unsuccessful' planning applications which allowed the architect/developer to buy the plot on favourable terms from its previously frustrated owner.The project will be all-electric with an air-source heat pump.The site has now been put on the market.AdvertisementLocation: East Dulwich, LondonLocal authority:Type of project:Client:Architect: Working Title ArchitectsLandscape architect: Working Title ArchitectsViability Consultant: Working Title LandPlanning consultantStructural engineerM&E consultantQuantity Surveyor: TWG AssociatesSite acquired: April 2024Planning submitted: July 2024Permission granted: December 2024Current status: The site is on the market with full planning permission
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