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10 Weymouth Street, London - United Kingdom, Make Architects | photo © Zander Olsen

10 Weymouth Street, London - United Kingdom, Make Architects | photo © Zander Olsen 10 Weymouth Street, London - United Kingdom, Make Architects | photo © Zander Olsen

Project Name: 10 Weymouth Street
Construction year: 2009
Website:
Address: 10 Weymouth Street , LONDON - United Kingdom

Architect(s) : Make Architects (www.makearchitects.com)
Project Category: Residential | Housing

Latitude: 51.5213
Longitude: -0.14439

10 Weymouth Street

A relatively undistinguished 1960s block in Fitzrovia has been transformed by this highly distinctive refurbishment scheme, which increases the office and residential accommodation and gives the building a striking new identity.

Make was approached by developer Ridgeford Properties Ltd to maximise the existing six-floor property; using imaginative and sensitive design, the resultant scheme has created 12 new luxury apartments by extending the rear elevation, creating three new penthouse apartments on the existing penthouse level and adding an extra floor which contains a fourth penthouse.

The existing building presented two very different aspects to the surrounding area, with a formal facade confronting Weymouth Street and a far more eclectic and utilitarian elevation facing Bridford Mews at the rear. In response to these contrasting conditions, a highly modelled brass-clad elevation was created at the rear of the building which greatly enhances the appearance of this fascinating pocket of urban space. Each apartment features a projecting balcony with a perforated brass screen which mirrors the mews facade pattern and blends harmoniously with the neighbouring buildings.

By contrast, the Weymouth Street elevation features a discreet stepped addition to the existing structure, which is set back and clad in a darker alloy of the same brass. The unique appearance of the brass cladding will gradually evolve over time due to the oxidisation process.
(text from architects' website)

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