Thrilled to share that our project ‘The Bunker’ has been longlisted for the #DezeenAwards 2020! ππ
Dubbed the ‘Brexit Bunker’, this project is a sunken, weathered steel-clad extension at the rear garden of a London house π‘. It offers a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of city life π and unpredictable London weather β.
Constructed from hot-rolled steel π, the same material used for the adjacent railway track, the exterior left to rust naturally, providing a unique and industrial aesthetic. With an asymmetric pyramidal roof and an oriel window, the studio stands as a focal point in the garden, framed by two reclaimed London Stock brick walls π§±.
Inside, the walls and ceiling are lined with plywood, creating a light-filled and warm space πͺ΅. A skylight offers upward views, enhancing the sense of tranquillity. The walls and roof are highly insulated, offering both thermal and acoustic protection πΆ.
An outside patio with a steel hanging light fixture completes the scene, connecting the main house with the studio. Its asymmetrical pyramid-shape mimics the studio, adding a subtle touch of design continuity π.
Our client describes it as a “place of sanctuary” β a haven where the sounds of birds π¦ replace the noise of the city, and there’s no visual hint of the urban setting πΏ.
Thanks to our fantastic client and team for making this possible, and to #Dezeen for including us in their longlist.
A full list of the longlisted projects is available on the Dezeenβs website. Winners are announced on 12th October 2020.
A review of the project by Philip Stevens with photographs by Edmund Sumner was featured last October in Designboom, please see here for the article.