DATE: 14th November, Friday
TIME: 11 am to 12 o’clock
WHERE: WOODEN ANEX by Tsuruta Architects
ADRESS: 76 Farquhar Road, SE19 1LT
TRAVEL: From Blackheath - train to Peckham Rye, then train to Gipsy Hill and a 10 min walk to Farquhar Road. Time aprox. 50 minutes
A unique opportunity to visit this exquisite project by Tsuruta Architects. A full refurbishment of a 1950 end-of-terrace house with a new single story timber annex. The ground floor space flows from the living area to the garden, integrating new dining and kitchen areas. With timber foundation beams, posts, and a plywood waffle slab the project responds to site constrains such as tree roots and has reduced embodied CO2 by 70% if compared to the traditional brick and concrete foundations.
The house sits near the ancient woodlands of Sydenham and the estate project is a celebration of Austin Vernon and Partners' modernist post war vision. Their Dulwich Development Plan took 15 years to complete, with houses in park-like settings, free of fences, with lush planting, mature trees and the parking in separate courts or 'en-bloc' garage areas, similar to the Span developments in Blackheath and Greenwich.
We will be guided by Taro Tsuruta, founder of Tsuruta Architects. Taro is a Japanese architect graduated at the AA School in London. He worked with leading London design practices on complex multi-award-winning projects before setting up his own studio.
Tickets £10.
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