Maisonette in Notting Hill by Francesco Pierazzi Architects

Maisonette in Notting Hill is a project designed by Francesco Pierazzi Architects. The property, a maisonette arranged on upper ground and first floor levels, is set within a 1980s terrace overlooking a similar development designed in 1976 by Sir Terry Farrell and Sir Nicholas Grimshaw. Photography by Lorenzo Zandri

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The client wanted to convert the steep roofspace into additional accommodations and to reconfigure the existing house to improve the neglected interiors.

The design approach adopts a phenomenological strategy devised to stimulate the bodies of the users when negotiating different spaces, whether ascending or descending. Everyday movements around the house generate an enhanced choreography that transforms static spaces into a dynamic experience.

The reconfiguration of the middle floor aims to reduce circulation space in favour of larger bedrooms and service facilities. While the brick shell of the house is treated as a blank volume, the stairwell, designed as a subordinate space within a primary volume, is lined with birch plywood from ground to roof level. Concurrently the materials of seamless grey floors and white vertical surfaces, are reduced to the minimum to enhance the natural property of the timber in its phenomenological role.

With a strong conceptual approach the space can be handed over to the owner for appropriation and personalisation.

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