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Vicco’s Tower

Con­cep­tu­ally this project frames nature in the city. It is a light­weight tim­ber tower on an asym­met­ric steel stiletto.

Vicco’s Tower frames spe­cific views and cre­ates par­tic­u­lar qual­i­ties of light in each space. From the study, a ‘panorama’ win­dow frames the gar­den as a land­scape. A dou­ble height ver­ti­cal glass slot shows a Lon­don Plane — one of the orig­i­nal avenue planted by the Geor­gians. A hor­i­zon­tal slot at bath height allows a very pri­vate con­tem­pla­tion of the gar­den. And above the sky.

51% stu­dios’ artist client AK Dol­ven says: “To be able to bathe in the moon­light and a shower under a tree is some­thing I thought was only pos­si­ble in the remote place I come from in Nor­way. With this inside-outside space I can con­tinue these ele­men­tal expe­ri­ences in East Lon­don.” . In a dense urban envi­ron­ment, nature gains in focus and beauty: archi­tec­ture as lens.

Mate­ri­als have been designed to wear well and age grace­fully, with min­i­mal fin­ish­ing or prod­uct appli­ca­tions. Money was spent to ensure ade­quate glass insu­la­tion and a full house water purifi­ca­tion sys­tem from the pure H2O com­pany to sup­port our clients health and negate the need for adding to the recy­cling pile with bot­tled water.

Vicco’s Tower won an RIBA Lon­don Award in 2008 and has been short­listed for the Geor­gian Group Archi­tec­tural Award and a Grand Designs Award. RIBA Awards are given for build­ings that have high archi­tec­tural stan­dards and make a sub­stan­tial con­tri­bu­tion to the local environment.

“Vicco’s tower is a rear gar­den exten­sion of a tra­di­tional small Hack­ney house to give a new stacked kitchen, study and mas­ter bath­room in that order for a Nor­we­gian artist liv­ing in Lon­don. You can­not help being mes­mer­ized by the artist’s own touches so a mod­est project becomes one of sin­gu­lar aes­thetic consistency.

The exten­sion addresses the back gar­den with an area of nearly 100% glaz­ing in the lower ground kitchen such that it feels almost like one was cook­ing out of doors. Above this is sus­pended a two storey solid wood tower con­tain­ing the more pri­vate study, entirely lined with birch ply­wood fol­lowed by a large bath­room which has an entire glass roof and bril­liant light.

Alto­gether a very suc­cess­ful build­ing from mod­est but sure means.” RIBA web­site

To see AK Dol­vens work, please visit: www.akdolven.com Pho­tog­ra­pher Vegar Moen is at www.vegarmoen.com

Baumhaus

Work­ing with Dewhurst Mac­far­lane, David Ben­nett and Peter Deer Asso­ciates, we recently devel­oped a GGBS con­crete struc­ture with a self fin­ished inte­rior to cre­ate ther­mal fly­wheel. Adjustable ver­ti­cal lou­vres pro­tect the exposed west façade from over heat­ing, water is har­vested for use in the gar­den and an air­source heat pump works with south­fac­ing solar pan­els on the roof to lessen reliance on the grid.

A slim pool in the base­ment is planned in a later phase.

The project due on site later this year. The 51pct Project team is Cathi, Hazel, Ander­son, Jack, George and Peter. The Quan­tity Surveor is Jack­son Coles

The Green House

This was one of our first projects and still one of our favourites.

12 years ago we fell in love with this Geor­gian rail­way work­ers’ cot­tage with eccen­tric works, even though (or maybe because) all the best bits had been ripped out in the 60’s and it was ter­ri­bly run­down … but it had a gar­den that had once been loved and three doors onto Lit­tle Green Street and one onto Col­lege Lane. We added a tim­ber lined inte­rior and started gar­den­ing even before we started the construction.

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