ESHA architects

Architecture Masterplanning & Urban Design Planning Consultancy

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A submission for the Design for Homes Townhouse Competition 2004. The concept is based on a highly flexible 6.1m x 6.1m plan. The tight winder staircase is positioned centrally with the wet rooms alternating with the balconies /winter gardens either front or rear taking maximum advantage of the sun. The reception rooms at the lower levels have dual aspect and can be linked vertically by means of a conservatory. The houses have highly insulated timber frame construction which allows for a rapid dry envelope and faster construction on site. Floors and roofs span between the party walls allowing for the internal partitions to be repositioned over time. Solar panels are integrated into the roof tiling and the conservatories. The design creates an integrated system that can generate terraced houses, live/work units or even apartments which are extremely adaptable, low energy and largely prefabricated and can be clad with different finishes to suit the location.

What We Do
Planning Consultancy
Project Planning & Programming
Feasibility Studies
Detailed Briefing and Design
Achieving Planning Consent
Building Regulations
Production Information
Tender Action and
Appointment of Contractor
Site Inspection and
Contract Administration
Post Completion Feedback
 
 
 
Other Services
Public Consultation
Design Review / Client Advisor
Design Intent Details &
Specification
Design Monitoring
Preparation of Design Codes
Illustration & Visualisation
Design Competitions
Single Houses and Small Scale
Conversions / Extensions
 
 
 
 
 
Potfolio
Masterplanning & Urban Design
Housing in Urban Areas
Rural Planning & Housing
in Villages
Housing for Specialist Groups /
Elderly / Students
Single Houses & Small Scale
Conversion / Extensions
Refurbishment & Reordering
of Buildings
Health
Education including laboratories
Conservation Areas &
Listed Buildings
Offices / Defence / Other
Sustainability
Introduction
Mixed use
Long life, loose-fit, low energy
Thermal insulation and mass
Water drainage and flooding
Natural lighting and ventilation
Embodied energy
Natural landscape
Renewable energy sources
Aesthetics
Building Design
Design Process
Built Form
Conclusion