Valhalla / Denizen Works
The Invisible House next door reflects the living trees in Waterlow Park opposite and the house backs on to Highgate Cemetery so our proposal plays on this context.
© Ben Blossom
Architects: Denizen Works
Location: United Kingdom, London, UK
Design Team: Thomas Latjes, Murray Kerr, Andrew Ingham
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Ben Blossom
Structural Engineering: Price and Myers
Main Contractor: Silverwood Construction and Management
© Ben Blossom
From the architect. The Invisible House next door reflects the living trees in Waterlow Park opposite and the house backs on to Highgate Cemetery so our proposal plays on this context.
© Ben Blossom
Rather than reflecting the living trees, we decided to use wood that had been ?traumatised?. This wood, as dead as we could make it, reflects our clients? interest in the macabre drawing on the ambience of Highgate Cemetery. The heavily charred larch fins creates an interesting counterpoint to the Invisible House that ties the two buildings together.
© Ben Blossom
Elevation
© Ben Blossom
The fins are fixed to the facade using galvanised top-hat brackets and glued in place. The fronts of all the timbers are in one plane to unify the facade so when viewed from up and down the st...
© Ben Blossom
Architects: Denizen Works
Location: United Kingdom, London, UK
Design Team: Thomas Latjes, Murray Kerr, Andrew Ingham
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Ben Blossom
Structural Engineering: Price and Myers
Main Contractor: Silverwood Construction and Management
© Ben Blossom
From the architect. The Invisible House next door reflects the living trees in Waterlow Park opposite and the house backs on to Highgate Cemetery so our proposal plays on this context.
© Ben Blossom
Rather than reflecting the living trees, we decided to use wood that had been ?traumatised?. This wood, as dead as we could make it, reflects our clients? interest in the macabre drawing on the ambience of Highgate Cemetery. The heavily charred larch fins creates an interesting counterpoint to the Invisible House that ties the two buildings together.
© Ben Blossom
Elevation
© Ben Blossom
The fins are fixed to the facade using galvanised top-hat brackets and glued in place. The fronts of all the timbers are in one plane to unify the facade so when viewed from up and down the st...
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