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Marvic House

London , 2018

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Emil Eve Architects

Marvic House, located in the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham, has recently been refurbished, extended and converted by Emil Eve Architects. The original building contained a complex of Victorian workshops and was constructed over several phases and further adapted throughout the 20th century – its history now revealed through the patchwork colours of exposed brickwork.

The new handmade brick facades compliment the warm tones of the existing brickwork while clearly distinguishing it as a new element. Hit and miss brick banding differentiates the levels and becomes a contemporary reference to the decorative horizontal bands of the original facade.

Pre-cast stone sills and copings accentuate the openings and highlight the large street door. Timber composite windows are stepped back from the facade and incorporate elegant powder-coated steel balustrades. At roof level a new zinc-clad extension with a large roof terrace has been added.

Internally, eleven light-filled apartments have been created high-quality materials including solid oak flooring and bespoke oak joinery. At street level a large open plan commercial unit features an expansive polished concrete floor.

Emil Eve Architects

Project Architect: Ross Perkin

Structural Engineer: Webb Yates Engineers

Project engineer: Tristan Harvey and John Decker

Services Engineer: Andrew Reid and Partners

Project Manager, QS, Contract admin and Principle Designer: Box Associates

Project lead: Francisco Mateo

Site manager: Piers Cook

Contracts manager: Terry Giles

Client team: Glasshouse Group Ltd, Main contractor, and T&B Contractors Ltd

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