Coppin Dockray mixes contemporary and mid-century in renovation of Jørn Utzon's Ahm House
A modernist house built by Danish architect Jørn Utzon in Hertfordshire, England, has been given a new life with a renovation by architecture studio Coppin Dockray.
Ahm House is the only completed building in the UK by Utzon. It was designed for fellow Dane and friend Povl Ahm, who at the time was part of Ove Arup & Partners and worked with Utzon on the Sydney Opera House.
Though the house had been well looked after over the years, Coppin Dockray's renovation sees it transformed, with a mix of contemporary and classic designs that stay true to spirit of the original design.
"The house is a masterfully conceived building," explained architect Sandra Coppin, co-founder of Coppin Dockray. "There is a clever choreography in the way that this building was designed to be experienced." "Our approach was to work to highlight the visceral character of the house," she told Dezeen, "to draw attention to the fine material qualities, the shifting play of light on the interior surfaces and to allow the house to be experienced in a simple, intuitive way."
Built in 1961, the house contains just one storey above ground, but the floor level is stepped to work with the contours of the landscape.
Thanks to large walls of glazing, materials are visually consistent for the interior and exterior of the building. Pale Aylesbury brick forms the walls, framed by an exposed structure of board-marked concrete. The ceiling and mullions are a warm-toned w...
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