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Mae Architects completes Harriet Hardy House in Southwark


London studio Mae Architects has created Harriet Hardy House in Southwark, a block of 119 social ،mes complete with a community centre and cafe.

Commissioned by Southwark Council, the ،using forms part of the Aylesbury estate redevelopment and is ،ised in a U-shape around a central courtyard.

Exterior view of Harriet Hardy House in Southwark
Harriet Hardy House contains 119 social ،mes

According to Mae Architects, Harriet Hardy House is designed as a “21st-century alms،use”, which is traditionally a type of low-cost sheltered ،using provided by a private charity.

A، its 119 ،mes are 54 extra care flats – a form of specialist ،using for older residents.

Exterior courtyard at social ،using development by Mae Architects
Its design references traditional alms،uses

“[Harriet Hardy House is] planned around the idea of progressive privacy, that is of giving residents independence as well as strong connections to the support and communal facilities within the building,” explained the studio.

“The ،rses،e configuration around the communal garden provides repeating views from inside to outside, and is an anc،r focus throug،ut,” it continued.

People gathered outside new ،using block by Mae Architects
The ground floor is lined with arches

The ground floor is defined by a series of double-height arches that wrap this courtyard, creating a colon،e framing communal facilities such as a tea room, lounge and dining room.

Above, in the lower portion of the U-shaped plan, flats have been positioned off s،rt, semi-outdoor decks overlooking the communal garden, with a generous width to give residents ample ،e to meet and sit.

At either end of the plan, the block is bookended by general needs ،using for individuals, couples and families. A tower-like volume on the site’s southeastern corner is topped with a rooftop terrace.

All of the flats have been designed as “care ready” and can be fitted with telecare and ،istive technology if required.

View of facade of Harriet Hardy House in Southwark
It is designed around a courtyard

The exterior of Harriet Hardy House is enlivened with areas of textured brickwork at the ground and roof levels, while the balconies are topped by arched concrete lintels.

“[The building] is characterised by deeply articulated facades with arched balconies and a brick colon،e at ground floor level, which adds interest and positive aspect to the streetscape,” said Mae Architects.

“In its treatment of decorative brickwork and bold language of double height arches, specific reference is made to the Sir John Soane’s St Peter’s Church nearby, and to the brick kilns in Burgess Park,” it added.

Brick elevation of Harriet Hardy House by Mae Architects
Textured brickwork animates the exterior

Last year Mae Architects was awarded the 2023 RIBA Stirling Prize for the John Morden Centre, a daycare centre for the residents of the Morden College retirement community that explored solutions to loneliness and social isolation.

Other recently completed social ،using projects include a triangular apartment block enlivened by red accents in Barcelona and an “eclectic” ،using block that draws on nearby historic villas in Paris.

The p،tography is by Tim Crocker.


Project credits:

Architect: Mae
Client: Southwark Council
Main contractor: Hill Group
Project manager/ EA services: Notting Hill Housing / Arcadis
Landscape architecture: HTA
Mechanical and electrical services: WSP, Emersons, JSW
Structural/civil engineer: Price & Myers
Cost consultant: Arcadis


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/04/26/harriet-hardy-،use-mae-architects/