The project, for which planning permission
was achieved on the first application, is located on a difficult,
brown field, inner city site, alongside a railway track and to the rear of a five storey terrace on Knights’ Hill. It consists
of a three-storey development which provides nine flats,
comprising six one-bedroom units and three two-bedroom units with
refuse and recycling areas, cycle storage, and associated landscaping
works.
There was a need to incorporate into the design methods to minimise
overlooking and loss of privacy in the interests of the amenities
of the occupiers of the neighbouring properties along the rear of
an overlooking terrace, while ensuring the future residents of our
project enjoyed their full level of amenities and facilities. This
aspect was resolved by using translucent, fixed glazing panels on
the east elevation facing the rear of the Knights’ Hill terrace.
The design idea at the centre of the project was to provide a small,
screened, city garden courtyard which forms a focus for the communal,
semi-public activities and amenities of the people who will be living
there.
Dormer windows and small balconies were incorporated into the design to achieve additional
light and space, to reduce the apparent bulk of the roof and to
enliven the visual appearance of the building as a whole.
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