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Adam Knibb Architects fills old school site with timber-box addition in Winchester

United Kingdom Architecture News - Dec 07, 2015 - 18:07   5584 views

Adam Knibb Architects fills old school site with timber-box addition in Winchester

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Adam Knibb Architects designed Austen House in the city of Winchester, which filled the Old St. Swithun’s school site with a new dwelling room covered with timber facade. Space is at a premium in the centre of Winchester, that is why the clients at Austen House approached Adam Knibb Architects to come up with a cleaver and creative increase of space to their house. 

Adam Knibb Architects fills old school site with timber-box addition in Winchester

Austen House was a recently converted dwelling situated on the Old St. Swithun’s school site. The clients love the location but desperately wanted a south facing room. It was conceived that with an access way beside the property which only had to provide a right of passage for cars very occasionally, it was possible to build out and create a new room over the top of this space.

Adam Knibb Architects fills old school site with timber-box addition in Winchester

Being within the town centre conservation area the addition to the house had to stand out from the main building with materiality as well as design. The floating timber box which touches the building lightly cantilevers out over the access way to give both a dramatic internal space but also a prominent feature down North Walls road.

Adam Knibb Architects fills old school site with timber-box addition in Winchester

Vertical timber cladding and large sections of glass have been designed in to give a greater feeling of verticality and sense of place. With the tight nature of the site, principles of construction had to also be considered. The project is due to be completed off-site and craned into place which will ensure minimal disruption and interference to the neighbouring houses.

Adam Knibb Architects fills old school site with timber-box addition in Winchester

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