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Angell Town.In Anne Thorne Architects Partnership Urban Interventions Other Housing ATAP has an ecological approach to design Equalities Supplementary planning guidance Grosvenor Terrace Three blocks of six two for community, residential buildings and for the GLA –scoping study person fl ats for SELCHA -Southwark urban environments. In our work we look Communities facilities assessment -SKNDC 58 Knowsley Road - new build private client for healthy and environmentally sound Aldgate Subways replanning, urban analysis Mill Fleam - new house private client solutions to building design and materials and implementation specifi cation. Signage Strategy for LB Tower Hamlets Historic Buildings Promoting Sunday Markets –Cityside Regen. Grade 1 Listed projects: Completed projects include low energy Green Street streetscape -LB Newham 3 The Grove designs for new-build housing, extensions Grade 2 Listed projects: and refurbishment, pedestrian and cycle Schools and Nurseries Davenant Community Centre priority traffi c interchange design and wind- Banghabandhu School -LB Tower Hamlets Rosslyn chapel Cottages powered public space sculpture. Burbage School -Hackney Nos 18,19 and 20 Church Row angell town lambeth Holmewood Nursery -LB Lambeth We incorporate low embodied-energy Coningham Nursery -LB H’smith & Fulham Professional Memberships materials and construction, organic fi nishes, Brockwell one O’clock Club -LB Lambeth Architects Registration Board (ARB) Anne Thorne Architects Partnership is ATAP’s approach is holistic and embraces Breathing wall construction used for the non-chemical timber treatments, low St Martins Nursery -St Martins Partnership London Equal Opportunities Federation one of fi ve architectural practices working practical day to day experiences as well as timber frame walls allow for high levels of electromagnetic radiation, use of native Granville Plus 40 place nursery -SKNDC (LEOF) with residents to develop proposals taking into account wider environmental insulation and excellent air tightness of the timber species and FSC certifi ed timber Womens Design Service (WDS) at Angell Town, Brixton, which is now issues. building. Cellulose insulation is sprayed into sources. Community Projects Women in Manual Trades (WMT) being transformed by an estate action place and can fi ll up each hole or space Concordia Community Centre -Mile End Association of Environmentally Conscious programme. The residents and landlord of Holles House precisely making it an immensely fl exible We achieve affordable warmth objectives Respite Care home for NCH -Tooting Builders (AECB) have gained from reduced energy bills and insulation material. through high insulation values within current Jagonari Asian Womens Educational and Appointed to this Estate Management the use of durable and environment friendly cost indicators for social housing. Resource building -Whitechapel E1 Awards Scheme to work on the major face of the materials, while the use of ecological paints Sustainable services include condensing Limehouse Project Community Centre Royal Society of Art - Art and Architecture estate, to transform the appearance and in Warwick New Build will create a more boilers, passive stack ventilation and low- Our expertise lies in working to Environmental Resource Centre - E1 Award for Aldgate Subways Project. change people’s perception of the estate, healthy internal environment. energy light fi ttings. programme with the end user to develop Tree of Life Wind Turbine -Portsmouth Europe 2000 –discover contemporary ATAP have taken a sustainable approach to Residents will also pay less for water through architecture which is sustainable and architecture London Paris Athens-Website. both refurbishment and new build. the installation of a rainwater harvesting tank, The landscape design also contributes to environment friendly, to fi t your budget Estate Regeneration Projects Citation - RIBA 2001 Housing Award and electrical energy will be supplied from a increasing biodiversity, while also improving now and in the future. Holles and Warwick House,– Angell Town First prize - National Homebuilders 1999 Sustainability and Consultation photovoltaic installation which forms part of security and privacy. A pleached lime hedge Estate Remodelling/New build -LB Lambeth Award Residents in Holles and Warwick houses a new metal roofi ng product. has proved to be very successful at Holles We bring to projects an approach which Newbuild for Stonebridge Housing Action Civic Society 2000 Award are keen to see a very different looking House and will continue along the edge of takes into account the diverse community; Trust -Stonebridge Estate Angell Town and have been enthusiastic Timber sourced from sustainably managed Max Roach Park. in particular, people from minority ethnic Wiltshire Rd - Metropolitan Housing Trust Competitions to embrace sustainable principles for the forests approved by Forest Stewardship groups, people with disabilities and women’s Thorlands Estate - LB Lambeth Walthamstow Market Regeneration refurbishment and new build fl ats. Council is currently being used by both perceptions and requirements, working Estate Halls Bethnal Green Cityside Newham Brooks competition contractors. Sandwood Construction with artists and with the client to create Regeneration -Bethnal Green ATAP sees the consultative process as a have the distinction of being the second Anne Thorne Architects Partnership buildings with a richness which goes beyond creative one, which can enrich and deepen contractors in the UK to have obtained working with: the fi nal outcome. ATAP worked closely FSC chain of custody. Furthermore, high Environmental Design - Studio Engleback surface appearance. Quantity Surveyors - Andrew Turner & Co, with groups from Holles and Warwick, to performance timber windows by Rationel Service Engineers - Mendick Waring identify problems and develop proposals. are used throughout. Structural Engineers -Dewhurst Macfarlane AP T A o/ vid Sper 110 Elmore Street London N13AH Da y: Tel 020 7704 1391 ph Fax 020 7226 9920 [email protected] www.annethornearchitects.co.uk Photogra Brixton"RIXTON2OAD Road 7 (! NCE NDFLOOR TSENTRA STFLA Max Roach Park %NTRA NCETO'RD STNDFLOOR FLATSENTRANCE &LRFL Warwick AT New Build %NT RANCETO'RD&LRFLAT 7 7ARWICK(OUSE %NTRANCETO NEWBUILD STNDFLOOR FLATSENTRANCE 'RD &LRFLAT #OMMUNITY 'ARDEN %NTRANCETO' Warwick House Refurbishment NDFLOOR ST NCE RD&LRFLAT FLATSENTRA DISABLED PARKING ASK FRAN Ov/VERTON2OADerton Road NORTH 110 Elmore Street! tel 020 7704 1391! ./24( London N1 3AH fax 020 7226 9920! [email protected] Client London Borough of Lambeth Site Warwick House 1 0ECKFORD0LACE4 8 Drawing title 10 Site plan Scale Date 1:500 Mar '04 Dwg No 178 F 011 Dwg size Revn A3 All dimensions to be checked on site! Sustainable Design FeaturesDo not scale off this drawing This drawing is copyright © Anne Thorne Architects Partnership A N N E T H O R N E A R C H I T E C T S P A R T N E R S H I P Use of Recycled materials promoting a sustainable Solar Roof by Kalzip AluPlus, is a Photo Voltaic Laminate approach to reusage. adhered to the metal standing seam roof which gener- ates renewable energy even in overcast conditions. Use of Ecological non-toxic paints providing a healthier Using passive stack effect to ventilate bathrooms and and safer environment for tenants to live in. kitchens instead unsustainable mechanical ventilation. Wall cassette panels with 150mm recycled newspaper Rainwater Harvesting tank under garden ensures that insulation to timber frame with Douglas fir cladding to water is collected from the roof and stored to be used allow for a ‘Breathable wall’ construction. in the garden and for WC flushing. 5 11 Floor cassette panels with 245mm Kerto Timber beam filled in with recycled newspaper insulation with Douglas KITCHEN LIVING ROOM fir Timber Floating floor. " 0 Water saving fittings such as spray taps and Low-flush WC’s, which encourage less water to be used. KITCHEN LIVING ROOM " 150mm floor insulation at ground floor which will reduce 0 heat loss. KITCHEN HALL 2 3 6 9 12 Holles and Warwick House Refurbishment, system and security gates have been installed A year long monitoring post evaluation to Warwick New Build Flats Orientation: Photo voltaic energy: Both buildings have been refurbished to at pedway level. The new arrangement the refurbishment projects demonstrated The New Build scheme will provide18 fl ats, Living and bed rooms are south facing, The scheme pilots a new photovoltaic roof provide 68 one bed fl ats, and 1 two bed fl at. allows for kitchens to overlook the pedway that the work has reduced energy including 3 three bed fl ats, 3 two bed fl ats and balconies are designed to maximise designed by Solar Century with Corus which originally had no ‘eyes’ onto it. consumption and fuel bills by 50%, and and 12 one bed fl ats. Four of the ground solar gain in winter, while screening south metal roofi ng. A thin fi lm is applied to the Key problems identifi ed with residents were signifi cantly improved levels of comfort. fl oor fl ats are designed with accessibility as facing rooms from the sun in summer. standing seam roof, and generates electricity poor security through lack of overlooked The entire building fabric was insulated in a priority, they include 3 three bed fl ats. Kitchens face north with attractive views which will be sold on at a lower tariff. spaces, dangerous individual blind staicases a variety of different ways including use of Throughout the designs, environmentally over Max Roach Park. In order to maximise
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