We have received planning for a new-build mixed-use scheme in Fulham, West London.
The 595sqm building delivers ground floor retail and office space as well as three floors of high-quality contemporary flats above.
Situated on Lillie Road, famous for it’s thriving community of antique dealers and period-furniture shops, the scheme sits at the end of a Victorian terrace and replaces an unsightly group of warehouse buildings
Our design creates a new contemporary end to the street that respects the rhythm and proportions of the adjoining terrace, and also addresses the curve in the road and the longer views from down the street . The new building takes the proportions and materials of the adjacent Victorian houses as a starting point, refining them into a more regular, gridded facade.
This proposed scheme achieves continuity by echoing traditional elements in the neighbouring buildings, and is detailed in a crisp, contemporary manner. Full height glazed doors and juliet balconies provide an alternative to traditional windows. Dormers are clad in traditional lead, with full height linings and doors. Materials reflect those in the existing terrace, and are deliberately differentiated though colour and texture in the form of a pale brick or the use of bronze windows and linings.
Construction is set to start Autumn 2018 with a planned completion date of Summer 2019.