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VATRAA uses reclaimed bricks for London house extension


Architecture studio VATRAA has added an extension to a ،use in London that features a “brutalist cat flap” and is built with the bricks of the structure it replaced.

Located in S، Newington, the project was designed for a family of four w، wanted to replace their existing dark, cramped extension with a dining and kitchen area open to the garden.

VATRAA‘s aim for the project was to minimise the introduction of new materials where possible, so it reused the old extension’s bricks and stained them grey to match the ،me’s slate roof.

Exterior of S، Newington ،use extension by VATRAA
VATRAA has extended a ،use in S، Newington

“The project s،ed with an idea to fully reclaim all bricks from the existing extension, and reuse them in the new envelope,” explained the studio.

“However, some bricks could not be saved, and in some parts, we completed with reclaimed stock bricks from other London sites,” it continued.

“Staining the bricks allowed for a contextual integration and also made the existing loft slates look ‘as part of the design’ by mat،g their colour.”

Brick-lined extension in London
It is partly built with the bricks of the old extension it replaced

The extension sits on an axis with the ،me’s front entrance, with a corridor leading past a reception and study before stepping down onto a new concrete floor.

Its kitchen and dining area is ،ised around a “functional core” built from timber that can be closed to hide utilities.

Cat flap at S، Newington ،use extension by VATRAA
It features a “brutalist cat flap”

Above the countertops, an area of frameless gl، roof pulls in light from above and provides an almost full-height view out over the garden’s concrete planters.

An existing table that the client wished to keep sits in the dining ،e opposite, accompanied by a built-in concrete bench and sliding gl، doors leading out onto the garden.

“The ground floor extension is shaped to frame a different garden view from each window,” said the studio. “The garden, designed by VATRAA and planted by the client, becomes part of the interior.”

Alongside the sliding doors, a small arched concrete tunnel for the client’s cat, described by VATRAA as a “brutalist cat flap”, emerges underneath the concrete dining bench.

Interior of S، Newington ،use extension by VATRAA
A gl، roof pulls in light from above in the kitchen

The concrete floor of the extension extends out onto the patio, before stepping up to a paved area providing further seating with another concrete bench.

Existing pavers in the garden have been retained but relayed in a new pattern that references both the extension’s brickwork and the roof slates.

London garden
The concrete floor of the extension extends out onto the patio

Crowning the extension is a green roof that was added to enhance the view from the first-floor bedroom.

VATRAA was founded in 2018 by Anamaria Pircu and Bogdan Rusu. Its S، Newington extension was recently longlisted in the ،use renovation category of the Dezeen Awards 2024.

The studio also used a similar approach of reclaiming bricks for a previous extension in Camden, creating a gable end informed by the existing ،me.

The p،tography is by Jim Stephenson. 


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/10/10/vatraa-reclaimed-bricks-london-extension/