Design Buy Build Issue 29 2017 | Page 46

RED HOUSE / 31/44 ARCHITECTS W orking with developer Arrant Land, 31/44 Red House takes its name from the warm red brick, which is Architects has completed a new speculative evident as a highlight brick in the existing terrace and is used development on an end-of-terrace plot in here as the main building material.  East Dulwich, south London. The principal architectural move on the main elevation has The location is a typical Victorian terrace ubiquitous been to appropriate the arched entranceway of the terrace in London’s suburbs, but this newcomer is anything but into a large window onto a double-height hallway. The pedestrian. The house shares the visual language of the window is frameless, the arch is stripped of detail and the pattern-book brick Victorian houses with their ornamental span is achieved with a pre-cast, pigmented concrete panel. arched entrances, but it is designed in a contemporary idiom The patterning in the panel is redolent of the decorative tiling and confidently terminates the terrace with a highly distinct found in the floor thresholds in the entrances of Victorian proposition.  terraces.  The ambition of this project has been to design a contemporary The site was formerly occupied by an end-of-terrace garage. dwelling which references and evolves the character and The new house offers a blueprint for building on small, rhythm of the terrace. urban brownfield plots, as part of an emerging movement by independent developers to densify London through fine- grain, incremental development. BY: WWW.3144ARCHITECTS.COM 46