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Netherhall Gardens

Persistent and careful exploration of light

Credit: Tom Scott

Woollacott Gilmartin Architects

Contract value: Undisclosed. GIA: 346m2

This home’s irregular geometry – a result of the site’s rights to light and planning constraints – is expressed by fracturing the planes of its hung tile cladding to give  the elevations a slightly restless, shifting quality. Inside, it is a highly idiosyncratic, thoughtful essay on domestic architecture realised through the exceptional craftsmanship of a master builder. 

  • Credit: Tom Scott
  • Credit: Tom Scott
  • Credit: Tom Scott
  • Credit: Tom Scott
  • Credit: Tom Scott
  • Credit: Tom Scott
  • Credit: Tom Scott
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Virtually every moment reveals the architect’s persistent and careful exploration of light and the haptic qualities of architecture, of craft and emotive surfaces. This house is a refreshing reading of London vernacular and is testament to a highly creative relationship between architect and MH Costa Construction – a very special contractor.


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