As a practice, atelier73 architects draws on a wealth of experience working with residential clients in Essex and beyond. Here's what you can expect when you embark on a project with us. Laurence Becker is a fully qualified Chartered Architect and Director of Atelier 73 Architect. A problem solver at heart, she loves the challenges of different projects and gets to know each client individually.
Since graduating from Greenwich University, Laurence has developed a broad background of experience and has been involved in cutting edge design such as the Accordia site in Cambridge, which won the Stirling Prize 2008. Laurence is as happy inspecting work on site as she is drawing. She finds herself involved in every aspect of her projects and is passionate about creating buildings that delight and create everyday joy.
Since graduating from Greenwich University, Laurence has developed a broad background of experience and has been involved in cutting edge design such as the Accordia site in Cambridge, which won the Stirling Prize 2008. Laurence is as happy inspecting work on site as she is drawing. She finds herself involved in every aspect of her projects and is passionate about creating buildings that delight and create everyday joy.
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Every site and every home is unique, so we never take a one size fits all approach to architecture.
We're always excited to engage with new ideas that clients bring to the table and we respond to challenges with bespoke design solutions.
When you get in touch with us we will discuss your current property or site, your aspirations for the project, and your outline budget for the works.
We will aim to engage with you in such a way as to open-up new ideas and inspirations that will help to inform the brief.
We're always excited to engage with new ideas that clients bring to the table and we respond to challenges with bespoke design solutions.
When you get in touch with us we will discuss your current property or site, your aspirations for the project, and your outline budget for the works.
We will aim to engage with you in such a way as to open-up new ideas and inspirations that will help to inform the brief.
The owners of this 1970's dwelling in the conservation area of a small Essex village wanted to transform and modernise both the appearance and the layout whilst remaining sympathetic to the surrounding area.
To this end, the choice of materials was carefully selected to reflect the local palette with the use of flint, timber, and slates.
The layout now takes advantage of the views across the countryside whilst allowing the family to engage seamlessly with every part of the garden.
Although located in a suburban area of sevenoaks, the proposed additional storey and ground floor extension to a mid 20th century bungalow with original basement garage will ensure the residents enjoy uninterrupted views of the neighnouring Kent countryside.
To this end, the choice of materials was carefully selected to reflect the local palette with the use of flint, timber, and slates.
The layout now takes advantage of the views across the countryside whilst allowing the family to engage seamlessly with every part of the garden.
Although located in a suburban area of sevenoaks, the proposed additional storey and ground floor extension to a mid 20th century bungalow with original basement garage will ensure the residents enjoy uninterrupted views of the neighnouring Kent countryside.
Situated within the Essex greenbelt, the building is set into the sloped site and accessed via a single-track lane offering glimpses of the building as you approach.
The new dwelling complements the established qualities of the site and respect the setting within the surrounding area.
The house is of contemporary design with simple clean lines and utilises modern materials of predominantly vertical cladding and large areas of render.
The building is made up of a number of different elements with varying heights to break up the bulk of the building across the split levels to create a form that merges the house into the landscape.
The new dwelling complements the established qualities of the site and respect the setting within the surrounding area.
The house is of contemporary design with simple clean lines and utilises modern materials of predominantly vertical cladding and large areas of render.
The building is made up of a number of different elements with varying heights to break up the bulk of the building across the split levels to create a form that merges the house into the landscape.
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