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Hackney House by Architecture for London

Project name:
Hackney House
Architecture firm:
Architecture for London
Location:
Parkholme Road, Hackney E8, London, UK
Photography:
Building Narratives
Principal architect:
Titas Grikevičius
Design team:
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Interior design:
Architecture for London
Built area:
182 m²
Site area:
Design year:
2022
Completion year:
2024
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
Architecture for London
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Landscape:
Lighting:
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Construction:
Jonat Ltd
Material:
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Private
Status:
Completed
Typology:
Residential Architecture › House

Architecture for London: This early Victorian house in Hackney was restored and retrofitted to create a warm and comfortable, family home. A rear extension provides family entertaining space and improves the connection to the garden at the rear. A new curved stair in lime plaster leads to the loft conversion, which provides an additional bedroom with a generous dormer window.

The house is fossil fuel free, with two air source heat pumps in the rear garden running the underfloor heating. An MVHR unit supplies fresh, filtered pre-heated air. The house was insulated internally with wood fibre and aerogel was used in window reveals to remove potential cold bridges and reduce condensation risk.

Embodied energy was reduced by using composite steel and timber flitch beams. The rear extension is finished in Marshmoor brick and concrete lintels with a 50% GGBS content. Internal finishes include stone tiles, lime plaster, solid oak and oak veneered plywood.

Architecture for London

We are award-winning London architects dedicated to the creation of inspirational architecture and interiors. Our combined design, engineering and construction service ensures that each project meets the exacting requirements of our clients. We create healthy buildings with natural, breathable materials and achieve the highest sustainability and comfort standards, including Passivhaus and EnerPhit. This approach creates warm, low-energy homes and workplaces that are a joy to inhabit. Director and architect Ben Ridley is a Passivhaus designer.


By Alfredo Gonzalez

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