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Feature Staircase at Harpenden Country House The feature stair at our Little Manor project is nearing completion. Throughout Shape Architecture's projects, the design of the internal stair marks an essential characteristic of the overall design approach. We look to design staircases that display elegance, lightness and interaction with the passage of natural light into the[...]
Shape Architecture has completed design concepts for a loft conversion in Kensington. This project is of interest as it illustrates both the opportunities that exist in what is a typical form of development coupled with the value of designing and communicating with 3D computer graphics. Set on top of a mansion block in Kensington and[...]
Very many of our projects feature contemporary kitchen and dining spaces filled with light and opening up onto the garden beyond. Here we have set out a number of completed kitchen projects which illustrate the various approaches in respect of layout, material and detail. Many of our Fulham extension and basement projects have seen both[...]
Shape Architecture is very pleased to have been selected to undertake design work to roof of the Grade 2 listed Florin court. Giving onto Charterhouse Square in London, Florin Court is a beautiful Art Deco block of apartments. Our brief has been to create a landscape to be used by all on the existing flat[...]
Vehicle tyres present a real issue in how they might be recycled given their durability and large number. In architecture a number of notable projects have utilised recycled tyres and various organisations continue to explore their use, particularly those related to the 'Earth-ship' approach to low carbon design of buildings. The use of recycled tyres[...]
Wandsworth Architects Working as architects in Wandsworth, Shape Architecture was contacted by Clients who had just bought a large semi detached property in need of complete refurbishment. In selecting Shape Architecture our clients appreciated that we had a wealth of experience in creating light bright contemporary homes from these types of properties and also that[...]
Contact UsShape Architecture Offer a Free Consultation at Your PropertyTelephone: +44 (0) 203 7706360 Email: london@shapearchitecture.co.uk Shape Architecture: On site in Kensington, London Shape Architecture's Kensington extension project has started on site. It involves the infill of the side return comprised of a glass roof to flood the interior with light. At the upper[...]
As London basement architects Shape Architecture has now worked on over thirty basement extension projects in London. These projects have been undertaken in a number of boroughs ranging from Fulham to Kensington, Richmond, Camden, Windsor and many more. It is this breadth of experience that contributed to Shape Architecture's expertise in designing London basements. In[...]
There are a number of simple key decisions to make when designing a side extension or rear extension to your property to ensure a successful project. Below we discuss a series of these key points and illustrate then with a number of our projects. The Use Of Light A side or rear extension offers an[...]
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Shape Architecture is now working on its fifteenth Fulham basement extension Having now worked on over 30 basement extensions in London it is in Fulham that our first basement project was carried out. This being in Ellerby Street. Two more then followed near to each other in Hurlingham Road and Broomhouse Road and then two[...]
As Sustainable Architects Shape Architecture has designed many timber framed buildings. These vary in scale from the recycled Eco Sheds to the new Early Years Building for Anthony Roper School In each instance the use of timber both as elements of the structural frame and also the facade cladding has formed an integral part of[...]
Shape Architecture is about to start on site with our Kensington extension project at Edge Street. This project incorporates a side infill extension alongside the opening up of the interior to form a large bright contemporary space with excellent connection with the small garden beyond. An enlarged existing second floor creates a master suite giving[...]
Shape Architecture continues to work on our large London basement and whole house refurb project in Kensington. Our recent article detailing the sustainable upgrade of a large country house near St Albans illustrated a number of ways that an existing property can be upgraded so as to use less energy and live more sustainably. Here[...]
The Design Process Shape Architecture is a Chartered RIBA practice with considerable expertise in private residential architecture of all types and size and is able to answer any questions you may have regarding your proposed project. We are happy to visit you at your property to discuss your plans and make no charge for[...]
1. How do I get Light into a Basement The key to bringing light into a basement extension is to create a variety of sources of natural light in type, size and location. The primary source of natural light and natural ventilation is the basement lightwell. These are typically to the rear and front of[...]
Following on from our recent news item on drawing buildings we show here how hand drawing, computer modelling and physical models can be used in the design of a feature stair at two of our Fulham basement projects. One in St Dunstans Road and one in Ellerby Street. At our project in Ellerby street the[...]
Shape Architecture draws by hand on every project and strongly believes it is an essential part of the process of both the design and the communication of our projects. Initial Sketch of Antony Roper School in Kent. Nonetheless the sketch can communicate much that a computer generated model cannot. The essence of a design idea[...]
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