Hampstead Heath House
Conceived as three interlocking extrusions, Heath House merges smooth stone bands with textured stone panels to create a unique architectural statement. Street-facing rooms boast grand 3.7m-high ceilings, while garden-facing spaces are intimate and light-filled. The home emphasises natural light and vistas, with an arrival experience defined by a 7.5m high entrance hall and striking oculus projecting sky views onto the interior walls.
The arrival experience is defined by a 7.5m high entrance hall and a striking oculus in the roof that projects sky views onto the interior walls. Beyond is a 3-storey top-lit slot with straight flights of stairs on both the left and right.
Conceived as three interlocking extrusions of two and three storeys. Made from smooth stone bands and textured stone panels.
Conceived as three interlocking extrusions of two and three storeys. Made from smooth stone bands and textured stone panels.
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Model viewed from the public domain, showing the interlocking volumes and grander-scale formal reception spaces.
Model viewed from the public domain, showing the interlocking volumes and grander-scale formal reception spaces.
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Model viewed from the garden, where smaller domestic-scale rooms face private terraces.
Model viewed from the garden, where smaller domestic-scale rooms face private terraces.
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Ground Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan
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First Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
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Second Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
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