Voss Street, LONDON

Voss Street house is part of a mixed-use development comprising a shop and a new home for the practice’s directors.

Set in an inner city brownfield site measuring 20x4m, the house is a prototype development for a typical urban terrace plot. It is designed as an inward facing courtyard house providing privacy from adjacent buildings. Within the constraints of an awkward site and a tight budget, the project provides a generosity of light, space and materiality.

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“Behind the door is an ingenious blueprint for urban living.”

THE OBSERVER MAGAZINE, 8 SEPTEMBER 2002 TAMSIN BLANCHARD

“A new British sensibility: architecture that makes connections with its immediate and broad social context.”

WILLIAM TOZER, AUSTRALIAN STYLE

AWARDS

Blueprint Architecture Awards Finalist Best Residential 2002

ARTICLES

The Observer Magazine, 8 September 2002 ‘On the rise’ by Tamsin Blanchard READ HERE