Brixton, London, UK

Project Size: 2,150 square feet

Program: Architect Carl Turner conceived his combined home and studio, completed in September 2012, as a prototype for infill housing since the house occupies one of four vacant lots in a brownfield site in south London.

Solution: The Slip House consists of a tower of three stacked boxes staggered to lighten the bulkiness of the form. Much of the façade is sheathed in milky, translucent glass planks, which extend above the roof to form the parapet for an outdoor terrace.

The perimeter walls of the house are load bearing, precluding the need for additional support for the open-plan structure. The first floor currently is used as a home studio that could be converted into a sublet or rental apartment if desired. The middle volume contains bedrooms, while kitchen and living spaces are located on the top level.

The house offers an array of sustainable features, including a solar-assisted ground source heat pump, a PV system, a planted roof, rainwater harvesting, reduced water consumption, and mechanical ventilation with heat recovery. The architect claims that it is one of the most energy-efficient houses in the UK and plans to use the space as a test case for future projects involving sustainability and affordability.

People

Completion Date: September 2012

Gross square footage: 200m2 (2,150 square feet)

Architect:
Carl Turner Architects
16 Clapham Park Terrace
Lyham Road
London
SW2 5EA

Photographer(s): Tim Crocker

 

Products

Structural system
Steel Frame

Exterior cladding
Metal/glass curtain wall: GlassLinit Panels

Glazing
Glass: Greensteps

Skylights: Natralight

Interior finishes
Cabinetwork and custom woodwork: Birch ply bespoke made

Flooring: Power floated concrete

Furnishings
Office furniture: Bespoke furniture – Birch ply

Lighting
Low energy LED lighting throughout house.

Plumbing
2000 litre Rainwater harvesting tank – provides water for flushing toilets, dishwasher and exterior taps

Underfloor heating

Energy
Photovoltaic system: PV-T Array with Ground Source heat pump. Code For Sustainable Homes Level 5 (Level 6 is passive)