Project overview
Alma-nac’s “House-within-a-house” is a fantastic example of a building retrofitted to adapt to new challenges. Sitting in a row of typical 1950s houses, the project gave an existing home a contemporary facelift while complimenting the surrounding buildings’ traditional London brick.
12,670 Michelmersh Floren Polaris bricks were used in the project to provide an economical and thermally efficient shell to the original building, which is nestled inside the outer structure. Elements of the project that may have ended up in landfill were reused where possible and the combination of reused concrete and the brick skin means an increase in thermal efficiency that could save 4 tonnes of Carbon a year.
House-within-a-House recently won the “Individual Housing Development” in the 2021 Brick Awards, judges praised its complementary nature to the area without “trying to mimic the naturally aged material”.
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