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Creating something new based on the tradition of the place does not always work well. Something that has not happened with The Arches, which is configured as a minimalist space located in London, United Kingdom. Designed by DHaus , its authors have managed to combine the past and the future in this project, which is located in the heart of the northwest of the British capital. The result is obvious: a unique and innovative housing project has been created . Entrance to one of the houses Entrance to one of the Dhaus homes The Arches, a collection of six townhouses, which have become a testament to the revitalization of the Dartmouth Park conservation area while prioritizing minimalist design and sustainable practices. In fact, the complex has been designed to blend perfectly with the rich history and natural beauty of the area . Inspired by the historic green spaces along.
Highgate Road, the team's vision was to reconnect the two public green spaces that frame the development site, ultimately creating a "futuristic Victorian pitch". Night vision with illuminated Phone Lead arcs Dusk Dhaus The six semi-detached houses, designed to appear as single-storey dwellings from Highgate Road, are located behind this revitalized green space . Its entrances are located in such a way that it complements the Victorian architecture and the old historic cabins existing in the area. The design of The Arches is based on Victorian-style neoclassical British architecture, showcasing a fusion of rectangles and arches within a brick canvas. By studying the Roman arches and carved stone bases of local buildings, architects distilled the design elements to their purest forms . The project carefully balances contemporary design with the preservation of its environment. Detail of a bedroom Detail of a Dhaus bedroom The house stands where an old service station once existed.
Therefore, the construction of the new complex involved the careful removal of contaminated materials and the recovery of the site for public green spaces. The team used prefabricated wooden structures and light steel reinforcement to create the building's frame . The sustainability-focused design also features a green roof for rainwater harvesting, photovoltaic panels for renewable energy and Ibstock Bexhill Red Multi bricks for the façade. Interior detail Dhaus interior detail In detail, each of the six houses has approximately 130 m2 of living space, with 3-4 bedrooms, a study and a garden room . The layout of each unit is designed to maximize. An important element was that each home had a sense of uniqueness and privacy, with custom elements and high-quality details. The intelligent use of natural light, the combination of wood and contemporary materials and the choice of designer furniture create a cozy and modern atmosphere at the same time.
Highgate Road, the team's vision was to reconnect the two public green spaces that frame the development site, ultimately creating a "futuristic Victorian pitch". Night vision with illuminated Phone Lead arcs Dusk Dhaus The six semi-detached houses, designed to appear as single-storey dwellings from Highgate Road, are located behind this revitalized green space . Its entrances are located in such a way that it complements the Victorian architecture and the old historic cabins existing in the area. The design of The Arches is based on Victorian-style neoclassical British architecture, showcasing a fusion of rectangles and arches within a brick canvas. By studying the Roman arches and carved stone bases of local buildings, architects distilled the design elements to their purest forms . The project carefully balances contemporary design with the preservation of its environment. Detail of a bedroom Detail of a Dhaus bedroom The house stands where an old service station once existed.
Therefore, the construction of the new complex involved the careful removal of contaminated materials and the recovery of the site for public green spaces. The team used prefabricated wooden structures and light steel reinforcement to create the building's frame . The sustainability-focused design also features a green roof for rainwater harvesting, photovoltaic panels for renewable energy and Ibstock Bexhill Red Multi bricks for the façade. Interior detail Dhaus interior detail In detail, each of the six houses has approximately 130 m2 of living space, with 3-4 bedrooms, a study and a garden room . The layout of each unit is designed to maximize. An important element was that each home had a sense of uniqueness and privacy, with custom elements and high-quality details. The intelligent use of natural light, the combination of wood and contemporary materials and the choice of designer furniture create a cozy and modern atmosphere at the same time.