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Thu Apr 11, 2024, 12:46 PM Apr 11

Fletcher Crane Architects completes pale brick home overlooking Richmond Park, London

https://www.dezeen.com/2024/04/05/fletcher-crane-architects-kingston-villa-london/















UK studio Fletcher Crane Architects has completed Kingston Villa in Richmond, London, offering a contemporary "evolution" of the area's typical suburban architecture in pale brick and metal. Tasked with turning a dilapidated bungalow on the edge of Richmond Park into a new family home, the Surrey-based studio drew on its neighbouring buildings to create a simple, gabled form.













"This new family villa bordering Richmond Park seeks to evolve the historic villa typology and inject character and quality into a typical suburban streetscape architecture," explained Fletcher Crane Architects. "The resultant detached home has been inspired by the varying historic features within the quality built environment; friezes, bays, entrance porticos and construction methodology – represented into an architecture of its day," it continued.













Facing the street, Kingston Villa is fronted by a metal canopy that shelters its entrance. This sits beneath a gable end that has been finished in pale textured brickwork. The entrance route leads past two smaller lounge and study spaces into a living, dining and kitchen space, centred around a double-height seating area and fireplace overlooked by a metal and timber stair. In these living and circulation areas, the internal finishes mirror those of the outside, with exposed brickwork, tiled floors and dark wooden carpentry bringing a "heavy, yet quiet" quality to the spaces.











At the rear of the home, full-height windows look out towards the park, finished with alternating deep-set and projecting metal reveals that subtly animate the facade. On the ground floor, sliding glass doors provide access to a sunken paved patio that steps up to the garden beyond. "Bold white brickwork is contrasted by bronzed window frames, metalwork panels and arboreal planting," explained the studio. "The architecture is heavy, yet quiet with a focus on emphasising the fabulous location and aspect with panoramic views of the park," it added.

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Fletcher Crane Architects completes pale brick home overlooking Richmond Park, London (Original Post) Celerity Apr 11 OP
The interiors are quite nice, even gorgeous.... sdfernando Apr 11 #1
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