​Brixham House, Tye Architects Tye Architects Modern Bathroom
​Brixham House, Tye Architects Tye Architects Modern Bathroom

Brixham House evolved from a modest brief for a contemporary and sustainable four bedroom new build residence. Sited on a former garden plot the intent was to make the large appear small, retaining a sense of openness to the tree lined street. The graphite black brick clad first floor rests heavily yet suspended above the glazing and white render of the ground floor, pulling the form down into the site. The flat roof opens up a view of the sky and trees beyond, which combined with the narrow banding of the first floor cladding make the narrow plot appear far wider. A variety of set backs and overhangs to the ground floor amplify the effect and work with the glazing to break up an otherwise dominant form.

The proposal utilises a prefabricated shell of structurally insulated panels, affording an airtight and thermally efficient shell within which selected active sustainable systems are integrated. A controlled use of overhangs, set backs and recessed balconies to the southern elevation allow the increased use of glass without fear of excessive solar gain. Heating requirements are provided for by an air source heat pump and solar collectors located in the centre of the roof. The first floor is clad with an innovative mortarless brick system which can be disassembled and reused at the end of the buildings lifespan. The end result is a house that achieves a code for sustainable homes level 4-5 and provides a lifetime home for our clients future.

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