The Arches DHaus London England Brick Apartment Design Architecture Dartmouth Park

The Arches

Architect: DHaus
Location: London, England
Type: Residential
Year: 2023
Photographs: AVR London (Matthew White, Izzy Scott) in collaboration with Richard Chivers

Introduction

The following description is courtesy of the architects. It all started with a two-year planning process, we had to win every single argument no matter how small or large to justify the proposal,

Then a further 2 years in construction just as the global Pandemic started.

So over the last 4 / 5 years, this project was such a big part of our lives.

Our place to go while the whole world fell apart through Brexit, Covid and the many wars going on in the world.

Many different people from all walks of life came together and built something,

We all dragged the metaphorical cart up the hill together while wearing blinkers to world affairs.

The Arches DHaus London England Brick Apartment Design Architecture Dartmouth Park
Richard Chivers
The Arches DHaus London England Brick Apartment Design Architecture Dartmouth Park
Richard Chivers
The Arches DHaus London England Brick Apartment Design Architecture Dartmouth Park
Richard Chivers
The Arches DHaus London England Brick Apartment Design Architecture Dartmouth Park
AVR London (Matthew White, Izzy Scott)
The Arches DHaus London England Brick Apartment Design Architecture Dartmouth Park

The Proposal

The Arches is a set of 6 new terraced town houses set in the Dartmouth Park conservation area in North-West London. The site is just down the road from the famous Grove Terrace, one of the most beautiful Georgian terraces in London in our opinion.

Our initial design idea was inspired by the historic green lung of open green spaces along the Highgate Road, our earliest discussion with Camden was to relink the 2 open public green spaces either side of the site.

This meant reinstating the green lung as close to how it was back in 1873. A futuristic Victorian throw back!

This new green space acts as buffer for the proposed architecture behind, 6 mews houses that appear to be single storey from the Highgate Road, to preserve the clear unbroken green line, when viewed from the street.

The entrances to the houses are on the College Lane, to enhance the Victorian architectural grain. And to match the other old historic cottages further south along the road.

The Arches DHaus London England Brick Apartment Design Architecture Dartmouth Park
AVR London (Matthew White, Izzy Scott)
The Arches DHaus London England Brick Apartment Design Architecture Dartmouth Park
AVR London (Matthew White, Izzy Scott)

The Architecture

The new architecture itself was a careful response to the comments of the Local Design Review Panel, (A panel of local academics, planners, architects, designers).

With David growing up in the area and Daniel having lived nearby, the design was developed firstly on instinct.

We felt it was appropriate to have a small mass at the rear, using local London stock brick formed in arches to reference the local colours and the railway arches that sit directly to the site.

Many railway arches / tunnels / bridges crisscross the site and it just felt right to reference this important infrastructure.

At University we explored the notion of the complete rejection of context to focus solely on explorative architecture, but in this project, we feel that we did both – the context made for a radical exploration of the architecture.

We undertook a study of local buildings in and around the local area. All these buildings show, in various forms, the evolution of Neo-Classical British Architecture, emulating the classical Venetian Pallazzo’s, Palladian and Inigo Jones’ architectural language.

These buildings highlight a strong mixture of rectangles and arches set within a brick canvas that are common within the Dartmouth Park Conservation Area.

Of particular interest is the Roman arches and the use of a rendered rusticated base on the ground floor.

Key Principles from this historic grain led us to refining the existing design properties in the area to its purest forms, the rectangle and arch – key ingredients of the design process.

The new houses are positioned only marginally higher than the original petrol station, and this allows light to reach the ground floor windows of neighbouring Denyer House behind.

A green roof covers all of the houses so that the residents high up behind look down on to wildflowers and greenery creating a habitat for various birds and insects/wildlife.

During the public consultation in the planning stages of the project, Interestingly, one of the main comments back from the consultation was that the abandoned graffiti looking petrol station of the current site attracts anti-social behaviours and that the residents would welcome life to that empty sometimes dangerous part of College Lane when at night, now completed we hope the new homes will bring life to this part of the College Lane.

The Arches DHaus London England Brick Apartment Design Architecture Dartmouth Park
AVR London (Matthew White, Izzy Scott)
The Arches DHaus London England Brick Apartment Design Architecture Dartmouth Park
AVR London (Matthew White, Izzy Scott)

The Construction & Sustainability

The Old Petrol station that has been on that site since the 1950s was marked by the council as negative contributor to the local conservation area, with its large forecourt and oversized canopy blocking long views through and across the site.

Cleaning up the contaminated site became a valuable benefit of this project.

The first port of call was to completely remove the old 1950s petrol tanks safely, removing any contaminated earth then covering this over with new open safe green public space.

We used as much timber framed construction as possible. The Planners requested that we dig down into the ground to create a subterranean structure, so the retaining walls are all reinforced concrete, but inside this sits a lightweight prefabricated timber structure was constructed off site then assembled in days. light weight steel cross bracing holds the giant arches in place.

A green roof was installed to harvest rainwater and photovoltaics are installed on the roof to add renewable power to the homes.

We sourced an Ibstock Bexhill Red Multi brick for the facade work and explored brick bonding patterns to differentiate the different areas of the building and give order to each facade. The Arches themselves were cast in concrete off site under controlled factory conditions rather than traditional arches made from wet construction. These concrete arches were then clad with brick slips.

The Arches DHaus London England Brick Apartment Design Architecture Dartmouth Park Basement plan
Basement plan
The Arches DHaus London England Brick Apartment Design Architecture Dartmouth Park Lower Ground Floor Plan
Lower Ground Floor Plan
The Arches DHaus London England Brick Apartment Design Architecture Dartmouth Park Upper Ground Floor Plan
Upper Ground Floor Plan Entrance

The Dwellings / Layout

Each house is around 130sqm2 with 3/4 bedrooms and a study and garden room.

The proposed dwellings have a similar layout, with entrances to the units from College Lane.

As the land slopes, the entrance to the units is either flush with pathway or accessed via a stepped entrance.

All properties benefit from a front garden that incorporates a private bin storage area, entranceway and lightwell to illuminate the rooms that face onto College Lane at lower ground floor level.

The lower ground level provides a further two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a lightwell to the College Lane facade.

The basement level comprises an open plan living / kitchen space and opens out onto the sunken rear garden that looks onto Highgate Road and the newly created grassed area.

Because of the stepped nature of the site, this lower level does not feel like a basement and the living spaces enjoy a secluded feel with plenty of access to natural light despite sitting close to the main road.

The Arches DHaus London England Brick Apartment Design Architecture Dartmouth Park Section A-A
Section A-A
The Arches DHaus London England Brick Apartment Design Architecture Dartmouth Park South elevation
South elevation
The Arches DHaus London England Brick Apartment Design Architecture Dartmouth Park
West Elevation
The Arches DHaus London England Brick Apartment Design Architecture Dartmouth Park East elevation
East elevation

Project Credits

  • Instagram Handle: @the_dhaus_company
  • Twitter: @TheDHausCompany
  • Client: Design Ventures / EFKERIA Ltd
  • Architect: DHaus
    • Project Architects: David Ben-Grunberg / Daniel Woolfson
  • Structural Engineer: AMA
  • Planning Dept: Camden, Special thanks to Charles, Alex, Elaine and Rob
  • Planning consultant: Washington Young & The Heritage Practice
  • Glazing Contractor: Vitrocsa by BRAVA WINDOWS
  • Prefabricated Concrete Arches: Phoenix
  • Timber Arches: Materialise Creative Design / Cut Online CNC Studio
  • Visualization: AVR London
  • Brickwork by: Ibstock
  • Photography: AVR London / Matthew White / Izzy Scott in Collaboration with Richard Chivers
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