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31_44 Six Columns credit Nick Dearden house from garden Low Res
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Six Columns house in Crystal Palace by 31/44 Architects

London-based 31/44 Architects have built Six Columns, a house for its architect owner and family on a garden plot in Crystal Palace, South East London. The design responds to a trapezoidal site with a large Sycamore tree, incorporating architectural detail from the neighbouring house and also from the owner’s travels. Conceived as a blend of a farmhouse and a California Case Study House, it reflects the directness of 1950s British architecture. The house is designed to evolve and prioritises shared spaces, minimising individual sleeping areas and contained rooms.

The design creates two gardens separated by the kitchen and living space. A further family space and bedroom on the ground floor are supplemented with two bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor, along with a loft space and bedroom on the second floor.

To avoid damaging the tree roots steel screw piles are carefully placed instead of concrete foundations. The ground floor features exposed brickwork, a concrete frame with joinery subdividing the spaces, and concrete beams that allow wide openings to the gardens. Upstairs, internal masonry is replaced with a timber frame, avoiding the use of structural steel. Externally, there is a brickwork outer leaf and concrete beams, with the timber eaves clad in cement board.

The house is fully electric, with an air-source heat pump for heating and hot water, triple-glazing, underfloor heating, and passive stack ventilation. It achieves an actual performance of 1.78 tonnes of CO2 per year compared to 6 tonnes for an average house. The low-maintenance west-facing rainwater garden provides evening light for the kitchen, living room and bedroom, while the south-facing terrace, accessible from the kitchen, is a drought-resistant garden. Rainwater is channelled into water butts with runoff managed on-site. Photo credit Nick Dearden. 31/44 Architects

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The entrance with a stepping brickwork wall, ‘rustication’ and ‘pilasters’, and a green marble panel. Photo Nick Dearden
31_44 Six Columns credit Nick Dearden column Low Res
Photo Nick Dearden
31_44 Six Columns credit Nick Dearden street view Low Res
Photo Nick Dearden
31_44 Six Columns credit Nick Dearden terrace Low Res
The eaves and roof edges are built from timber clad with a lightweight 6mm cement board. Photo Nick Dearden
31_44 Six Columns credit Nick Dearden window Low Res
Photo Nick Dearden
31_44 Six Columns credit Nick Dearden entrance Low Res
Photo Nick Dearden
31_44 Six Columns credit Nick Dearden living room Low Res
Photo Nick Dearden
31_44 Six Columns credit Nick Dearden view through living Low Res
Photo Nick Dearden
31_44 Six Columns credit Nick Dearden fireplace Low Res
Photo Nick Dearden
31_44 Six Columns credit Nick Dearden green sofa left Low Res
Oiled, unpainted pine is used for many of the fittings and joinery. Photo Nick Dearden
31_44 Six Columns credit Nick Dearden stairs Low Res
Photo Nick Dearden
31_44 Six Columns credit Nick Dearden bedroom Low Res
Self-finished materials on the ground floor include painted brick, spruce panelling and a concrete frame, with joinery subdividing the spaces. Photo Nick Dearden
31_44 Six Columns 01 Location Plan
Location Plan
31_44 Six Columns Ground Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan
31_44 Six Columns First Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
31_44 Six Columns Second Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
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31_44 Six Columns Section
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31_44 Projection Section - 15 Degrees (landscape)
Projection section
31_44 Six Columns credit Nick Dearden inner corner Low Res
Photo Nick Dearden

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