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Newham

£100,000 to £249,999
Alteration to existing property
Unit 333 , Stratford Workshops , Burford Road , Stratford , London , E15 2SP , United Kingdom
Two-Up Two-Down House is a reworking of a Victorian mid terrace, using imaginative spatial devices to maximise the limited floor area. Double height volumes, exposed structure and the blurring of rooms combine to introduce light and create the illusion of space.Khan Bonshek’s materially driven experimental approach can be seen in bespoke timber, metal and hand made concrete elements providing texture, moments of delight and playful juxtapositions. Built over a period of four years, Khan Bonshek took a hands on role from demolition through to the finer finishing of the building. Where possible materials have been re-used and reconfigured, whilst the envelope of the building has been upgraded to surpass standards for sustainability & heat loss.The materiality of the building has been carefully considered to provide a rich texture. Sustainable low cost timber and recycled plastics have been combined with reclaimed teak, black marble and brass to elevate the palette. Exposed brick, concrete, LVL timber beams and spruce plywood panelling also combine to give warmth and richness. Winner 2024 NLA Don’t Move Improve Transformation Award Shortlisted 2023 Architect’s Journal Awards