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This blog is part two for a series documenting a self-build project undertaken by Robin from Shape Architecture. Following on from Part 1 of the self-build series, in which much of the existing extension was removed, Part 2 centres on excavation to remove spoil from the site. Large mounds of material from the existing extension[...]
This blog is part one for a series documenting a self-build project undertaken by Robin from Shape Architecture. The process of building a new home is one that crosses many people's minds throughout their life. Television shows such as Grand Designs expose the highs and lows of the building process in creating something that truly[...]
As part of our 'Ask a Consultant Series' we have asked EK McQuade Party Wall Specialists to offer an insight into their profession. EK Mcquade have successfully worked on many projects with Shape Architecture in London and the South East. What is a Party Wall? Many architects will at some stage have to deal with so-called[...]
London Terrace Garden Having gained planning permission and listed building consent for landscaping the roof at the Grade 2 listed Florin Court we have produced an animation of the project which can be viewed below. The brief for the project is to rejuvenate the terrace as an amenity for the residents of Florin Court. A[...]
This blog was written by our work experience student Jesse. In a time where ‘social’ networks are being used by more and more people, we sometimes get disconnected from physical society; meeting people, chatting, debating. It is especially hard to socialise for those alienated and different from most in society. The old or disabled, for[...]
'Why I would like to be an Architect' has been written by our work experience student Jesse. I would like to be an architect because architects find a way to combine creativity and engineering into something practical that we all look at. The technicality of the drawing and engineering and the creativity of problem-solving and[...]
Our basement extension in a Kensington Mews is progressing well as the construction of the basement moves towards its second stage underpinning. The project has developed to include the re-design of the first and second floors. Here are providing a more integrated light filled space and forming bedrooms with en-suite facilities. The use of structural[...]
The community Sports Centre we are working on in East Greenwich is progressing well. A period of detailed technical design has now been completed by the design team including the structural engineer and the services engineer and the project is progressing towards the selection of a contractor. Contact Us Shape Architecture Offer a Free Consultation[...]
Development in Chiswick For the last several weeks we have been working on an interesting corner house in Chiswick. The property has remained untouched for many years and offers much potential. The proposed development includes the addition of a loft extension and second floor rear extension. Also the re-working of the first floor to create a[...]
This week Shape Architecture has gained a number of planning permissions for a wide variety of projects. We are very pleased to have be granted listed building consent to a grade 2 listed flat in Pont Street in Knightsbridge. Here the brief was to rearrange a lower ground floor flat to create an improved and[...]
Whilst Shape Architecture employ all types of design methodologies in designing a building, it is the section cutting through a structure that is favoured and used from the earliest design sketch onwards. Designing in this way allows us to explore the integration and the relationship of different levels of a building and most importantly how[...]
Here the main feature is the staircase which is located at the rear of the property. It sits in a glass walled cube which has horizontal timber slats wrapped around it at varying centres. This creates a range of interesting shadows and natural light effects, whilst also helping to obscure from the view the buildings[...]
House in Brighton New House in Brighton Working as architects in Brighton, Shape Architecture has prepared designs for a new house set at the bottom of a garden in Old Portslade. The garden setting is largely characterised by a sloping site with the lowest part being at the bottom of the site. Given this, the[...]
Visualisation of Albion Street Basement Shape Architecture has designed a number of residential projects where a series of roof terraces cascade towards the garden. Often these have been on steeply sloping sites where the stepped flat roofs have been finished as Sedum roofs, with the effect of the extensions merging into the green of the[...]
Chelsea Interior Design We are about to start on site with a project in Chelsea where we have taken an existing second floor flat presently divided into a number of small rooms and created a light, bright and open interior. Where small rooms and corridors previously suffered from lack of light and poor aspect, we[...]
Kensington Mews Basement Project Our Mews basement extension in Kensington continues to progress on site. As the excavation continues with the casting of the first stage of concrete pins, the volume of the space being created is becoming evident. Basement Architects In advance of this stage of work, the De-Watering specialists will arrive on site[...]
At Shape Architecture our work is underpinned by a constant process of drawing buildings. This stems from a love both of drawing and architecture. We believe that architects should draw, as this communicates the evolution of a building so clearly to our clients at all stages of the design process. It is clear to us[...]
Community Architecture As we review approaches to design that have looked at the use of natural light, glazing and roof lights, the design of feature stairs and sustainable design, our community project at Peacehaven in Sussex is referred to each time in the successful way in which it incorporates this approach to create a striking[...]
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