Beechfield House
New Build • Oxfordshire
Project Description: New Build Dwelling
Location: Oxfordshire
Total Gross Internal Area: 500m² (5,382ft²) excluding garage and games room.
Planning Granted: July 2014
Construction Started: 2016
Construction Completed: 2019
Procurement Method: Main Contractor with full JCT intermediate contract
Construction Technique:
Foundations & Substructure: Traditional mass concrete trench fill foundations with reinforced concrete ground bearing slab.
Superstructure: Primary steel frame with masonry cavity infill. Wide span concrete plank first floor. Traditional timber cut roof with warm metal roof & aluminium fascia's.
Tony Holt Design Appointment: Stage 1 - Design & Planning. Stage 2 - Full working drawings including assembly details and full materials and workmanship NBS specification. Stage 3 - Tender Support. Stage 4 - Monthly site meetings with the delivery team.
Client Testimonial:
“Choosing Tony and his team as our designers was critical to the success of the Beechfield House project and we remain delighted clients. The house is spectacular.
We had commissioned another architect prior to Tony, who threw planning and design blockers in the way of what we were seeking to achieve whereas Tony’s approach was to design our dream home and then manage the planning, which went through without a hitch. Tony was able to immediately visualise how we could take advantage of the south-facing opportunity enabling us to enjoy a solar gain in the winter and shade in the summer which has been a huge energy-saving bonus. He was sensitive to our budget and adjusted the initial design to ensure that we never felt that we were compromising.
We’ve been living in the house now for three years and there is nothing that we have, in retrospect, wish we had done differently. We love it and engaging with Tony was the key to this outcome”
The existing plot was occupied by an ageing property and the Client required a design for a replacement dwelling of high architectural merit. The outline brief included a requirement to deliver a contemporary dwelling, using materials that would sit comfortably in the site and its woodland setting.
The design approach adopted a linear building form shaped and positioned to respond to the sites orientation and movement of the sun throughout the seasons and to capture the best aspects over site.
The internal spaces are encapsulated mono-pitch roof. The south (rear) elevation is predominantly glazed and large roof overhangs and cantilevered balconies help provide shade during summer months. This simple shape and plan form also help provide a cost efficient structural approach.
Externally the ground floor walls are finished in durable and low maintenance facing brickwork, first floor in natural cedar cladding and the roof is finished with metal standing seam roofing.
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