Pirouette House

Artefact, London, 2022

 

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Overhaul of an ex-local authority home in Islington with a new timber cloister that encircles a hidden courtyard and a series of unexpected spaces that pirouette around a triangular column.

Built in the 1980’s, Islington’s Grove Estate is composed of rows of nondescript single aspect houses, accessed via a warren of narrow passageways which are flanked by blank brick walls. Invisible to the adjacent passage, the spatial drama of Pirouette House is revealed in its surprising interior. A timber cloister unfurls in two directions along a new courtyard, while the kitchen, dining and living spaces pirouette around a triangular blue column that marks the transition between old and new. The project is a test bed for the use of timber to create character. Deep, rhythmic red fins sit atop a pigmented blockwork bench and contrast with fine silver grey larch boards. Internally, warm douglas fir beams and boards are interspersed with diamond skylights that cast light patterns into the kitchen. Primary colours highlight the joinery, with the blue column, yellow bookshelf and terracotta red staircase enlivening the space. The secret courtyard garden is designed as an outdoor room, picking up on the language of rhythmic piers that give the exterior a striking presence. Externally the timber frame slides beyond the façade to form a bench that catches the midday sun. With cost and carbon in mind, the projects was designed to be constructed out of readily available, cost effective and low carbon materials. It extends the life of a poorly built aspect home, improving insulation, creating cross ventilation and maximising daylight on the north elevation. The outcome is a practical and playful extension that feels very unexpected in its setting.

Data

  • Begun: May 2022
  • Completed: Jul 2022
  • Floor area: 113m2
  • Sector: House
  • Total cost: £237,000
  • Funding: Private
  • Tender date: Sep 2021
  • Procurement: JCT Minor Works Contract with Contractor Design 2016
  • Address: London, N7, United Kingdom

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