space in between | Giuseppe Ciraolo

side infill extension in Chiswick London / United Kingdom / 2021

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Beyond pragmatically satisfying the ordinary brief (providing a toilet and utility room to the ground floor), the project seizes the opportunity to insert a subtle scenery into the existing living area of a Victorian terraced house. The new addition sharply sticks out the main building with contrasting materials and neat lines. A slim linear skylight visually marks the transition between old and new. A narrow access corridor is turned into a focal point that lures towards an exhibition/green wall lit from the rooflight above. The light is the primary material of the project. The floor, walls and ceiling all appear as a unique cement sculpture inside which you are surrounded by just one material like in a cave. Together with matt white sanitaryware and taps, the existing white brick wall creates an elegant chromatic balance with the grey all around.

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    Beyond pragmatically satisfying the ordinary brief (providing a toilet and utility room to the ground floor), the project seizes the opportunity to insert a subtle scenery into the existing living area of a Victorian terraced house. The new addition sharply sticks out the main building with contrasting materials and neat lines. A slim linear skylight visually marks the transition between old and new. A narrow access corridor is turned into a focal point that lures towards an exhibition/green...

    Project details
    • Year 2021
    • Work started in 2020
    • Work finished in 2021
    • Main structure Masonry
    • Client Private
    • Cost £60,000
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Single-family residence
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