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Reinventing the Home webinar

Tuesday 1 October 2024, 12:00-13:30

 

In this webinar, we aim to explore how house extensions go beyond just reinventing the physical building, to also reinvent how life is lived within them. 

Chris Foges, contributing editor of the RIBAJ will host a fabulous panel of speakers who will share their outstanding and unique house extension projects: 

Erin Edmondson, architect and Miles Kelsey, associate, Will Gamble Architects will deliver a case study presentation on Colonnade – an extension and refurbishment to a family home, defined by a contemporary colonnade spanning across the rear façade and Palm Springs - a sensitively designed extension, reconfiguration and refurbishment to a unique, detached, grade 2 listed villa in a conservation area.  

Amrita Mahindroo, architect and director, Droo Architects who will deliver a case study presentation on The Crescent House  - a design to maximise usage of tight space, orient to light and create harmony. 

Robert Houmøller, co-founder, Merrett Houmøller Architects who will deliver a case study presentation on Taper House – a complete refurbishment, side and roof extension designed to create a series of calm interconnects between spaces with natural materials. 

Join us for this free-to-attend, insightful lunch and learn webinar sponsored by: Maxlight

 

 

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